Rugh R. Book - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development. (1951) The Blakiston Company.
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Figures
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Frog's egg and swollen jelly shortly after fertilization.
Spermist's conception of the human figure in miniature (1769-1832).
Planes in which the embryo may be cut or sectioned.
Chapter 2 - General Introduction to the Embryology of the Leopard Frog Rana pipiens
The leopard frog, Rana pipiens.
Early development of the frog's egg.
Gastrulation in the frog.
Early development of the frog embryo.
Early development of the frog embryo. Ventral view of the 11 mm larva.
Development and absorption of the external gills of the frog larva.
Metamorphosis of the frog, Rana catesbiana.
Stages in the Normal Development of Rana pipiens.
Stages in the Normal Development of Rana pipiens.
Stages in the Normal Development of Rana pipiens.
Chapter 3 - Reproductive System of the Adult Frog Rana pipiens
The oocyte and spermatozoa maturation process. Schematized drawings.
Prophases of the heterotype division in the male Axolotl.
Normal cyclic changes in the primary and secondary sexual characters of the frog, Rana pipiens.
Spermatogenesis in the frog, Rana pipiens.
Spermatogenetic stages in the seminiterous tubule of the frog testis.
Kidney of the male frog during amplexus.
Brain regions for the mediation of sexual behaviour.
Urogenital system of the male frog.
Late development of the frog ovary.
Small ovarian egg of the frog surrounded by its follicle.
Section of a mature ovarian egg to show the area of ultimate follicular rupture and the surrounding membranes of the egg
Growing Oocyte of the Frog
Reactions of the frog ovary to stimulation by the frog anterior pituitary hormone
Photograph of Rana pipiens female body cavity at the height of ovulation
Deposition of jelly on the frog's egg
Recently emptied ovarian follicle of the frog
Follicular rupture and ovulation in the frog
Photograph of the open body cavity of an actively ovulating female frog showing the entrance of an egg into the ostium
Distribution of coelomic cilia within the body cavity of the female frog
Passage of eggs through the oviduct
Oviducts of the frog under various states of sexual activity
Prophases of the heterotypic division in the female (ovary of tadpole)
Normal nuclear growth cycle of the ovum of Rana pipiens
Ovarial wall of Rami temporaria
The entire set of chromosomes of Rana lemporaria
Similarity of frog and of salamander chromosome structure
Lateral loops of the amphibian chromosome
Chromosomes in the amphibian nucleus
Diploid metaphase chromosomes from the tail fin of a 15day-old Rana pipiens tadpole
Isolated germinal vesicle (nucleus) of Rami pipiens
Stage 5 germinal vesicle of Rami catesbiana
Production of ova and the process of ovulation
The maturation divisions in the female (Axolotl)
The position of the anterior pituitary of Rana pipiens
Chapter 4 - Fertilization of the Frog's Egg
Amplexus in the toad Bufo fowleri
Oviposition and fertilization in Rana
The egg of the frog 35 minutes after fertilization
Polar body emergence Rana pipiens
The four stages in polar body emergence in Rana pipiens
Invasion of the frog's egg by a spermatozoon
Fertilization of the Frog's Egg
Surface changes of the Frog's Egg at the time of Fertilization
Formation ol the gray crescent
Chapter 5 - Cleavage
The third, fourth, and fifth cleavages from the animal pole and lateral views
Chapter 6 - Blastulation
Progressive Stages in Blastulation
Chapter 7 - Gastrulation
Derivatives of the Primary Germ Layers
Morphogenetic Movements during Gastrulation and Neurulation
Fate map showing presumptive regions of the anuran blastula
Gastrulation in the frog, Rana pipiens
Blastula to tail bud stages
Blastula to Gastrula Directions of Movement
Involutional movements during gastrulation outlined on the living gastrula
The Process of Gastrulation in the Frog
Surface Changes during Gastrulation in the Frog
Gastrulation and mesoderm formation
Gastrulation and mesoderm formation
Blastula to gastrula stages in the frog
Blastula to gastrula stages in the frog
Rotation of the amphibian egg in the gravitational field during gastrulation
Rotation of the amphibian egg during 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
Reconstruction of the 7 mm frog larva showing the major organ systems from the right side
Development of the pituitary gland of the frog
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Reference
Rugh R. Book - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development. (1951) The Blakiston Company.
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