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A , 8 days and 1 7 hours after insemination
* '''A''' - 8 days and 1 7 hours after insemination
* '''B''' - 8 days and 16 hours after insemination. These sections are taken through the region of the primary embryonic ectoderm and would therefore correspond to levels below the crosses in Fig. 61, D.


B, 8 days and 16 hours after insemination. These sections are taken through the region of the primary embryonic ectoderm and would therefore correspond to levels below the crosses in Fig. 61, D.
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* mes. Mesoderm
 
* p.ect. transitory ectoderm (original wall of blastocyst)
mes., Mesoderm; p.ect., transitory ectoderm (original wall of blastocyst); pr.c., proamniotic cavity; pr.emb.ect., primary embryonic ectoderm; pr.emb.ent., primary embryonic entoderm; pr.gr., primitive groove; pr.str., primitive streak; v.ent., visceral entoderm.
* pr.c. - proamniotic cavity
* pr.emb.ect. - primary embryonic ectoderm
* pr.emb.ent. - primary embryonic entoderm
* pr.gr. - primitive groove
* pr.str. - primitive streak
* v.ent. - visceral entoderm


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Fig. 63 Cross sections of egg-cylinders of the white rat

Huber.

  • A - 8 days and 1 7 hours after insemination
  • B - 8 days and 16 hours after insemination. These sections are taken through the region of the primary embryonic ectoderm and would therefore correspond to levels below the crosses in Fig. 61, D.

Legend

  • mes. - Mesoderm
  • p.ect. - transitory ectoderm (original wall of blastocyst)
  • pr.c. - proamniotic cavity
  • pr.emb.ect. - primary embryonic ectoderm
  • pr.emb.ent. - primary embryonic entoderm
  • pr.gr. - primitive groove
  • pr.str. - primitive streak
  • v.ent. - visceral entoderm


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