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==Chapter 8 - Neurulation and Early Organogeny== | ==Chapter 8 - Neurulation and Early Organogeny== | ||
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File:Rugh_079.jpg| | File:Rugh_079.jpg|Formation of the Neural Tube | ||
File:Rugh_080.jpg| | File:Rugh_080.jpg|Gastrulation and early neurulation in the frog | ||
File:Rugh_081.jpg| | File:Rugh_081.jpg|Development of the frog (Rana pipiens) from the yolk plug stage to the neurula. | ||
File:Rugh_082.jpg| | File:Rugh_082.jpg|Early development of caudal structures | ||
File:Rugh_083.jpg| | File:Rugh_083.jpg|Organ fields or anlagen of the closed neural tube stage | ||
File:Rugh_084.jpg| | File:Rugh_084.jpg|Photograph of the neurenteric canal of the late neurula stage in the frog | ||
File:Rugh_085.jpg| | File:Rugh_085.jpg|A face view of the 5 mm frog tadpole | ||
File:Rugh_086.jpg| | File:Rugh_086.jpg|Anlagen of the head region 5 mm frog tadpole | ||
File:Rugh_087.jpg| | File:Rugh_087.jpg|The 7 mm frog tadpole frontal section | ||
File:Rugh_088.jpg| | File:Rugh_088.jpg|Development of the respiratory systems of the frog larvae | ||
File:Rugh_089.jpg| | File:Rugh_089.jpg|The 3 mm frog tadpole sagittal section | ||
File:Rugh_090.jpg| | File:Rugh_090.jpg|Formation of the neural groove and neural tube from the neural (medullary) plate | ||
File:Rugh_091.jpg| | File:Rugh_091.jpg|Formation of the tail bud | ||
File:Rugh_092.jpg| | File:Rugh_092.jpg|Formation of the neural groove and neural tube from the neural (medullary) plate | ||
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==Chapter 9 - A Survey of the Major Developmental Changes in the Early Embryo== | ==Chapter 9 - A Survey of the Major Developmental Changes in the Early Embryo== | ||
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Rugh R. Book - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development. (1951) The Blakiston Company.
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - General Introduction to the Embryology of the Leopard Frog Rana pipiens
Chapter 3 - Reproductive System of the Adult Frog Rana pipiens
Chapter 4 - Fertilization of the Frog's Egg
Chapter 5 - Cleavage
Chapter 6 - Blastulation
Chapter 7 - Gastrulation
Chapter 8 - Neurulation and Early Organogeny
Chapter 9 - A Survey of the Major Developmental Changes in the Early Embryo
Chapter 10 - A Survey or the Later Embryo or Larva
Chapter 11 - The Germ Layer Derivatives - The Ectoderm and Its Derivatives
Chapter 12 - The Endodermal Derivatives
Chapter 13 - The Mesodermal Derivatives
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Reference
Rugh R. Book - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development. (1951) The Blakiston Company.
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