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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
'''Facts:''' Human embryonic stage 6 occurs towards the end of week 2 at approximately 13-14 days. The embryo is now about 0.2 mm diameter in size. Chorionic villi appear.
'''Facts:''' Human embryonic stage 6 occurs towards the end of week 2 at approximately 13-14 days. The embryo is now about 0.2 mm diameter in size. Chorionic villi appear.
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Introduction

Facts: Human embryonic stage 6 occurs towards the end of week 2 at approximately 13-14 days. The embryo is now about 0.2 mm diameter in size. Chorionic villi appear.

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Stage6 bf01.jpg Stage6 bf02.jpg
Embryonic Disc Primitive streak region (gastrulation)
Human embryo 16-18 days 01.jpg Human embryo 16-18 days 02.jpg
Implanted conceptus showing embryonic disc extraembryonic cavities (amnion, yolk sac and chorion) then chorionic villi and maternal decidua Detail of embryonic disc (gastrulation) showing extraembryonic cavities (amnion and yolk sac)
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 29) Embryology Carnegie stage 6. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Carnegie_stage_6

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