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Fig 30. Ventral and lateral views of the cranial portion of the arterial system of a 22-somite embryo

The first arch is at its maximum development and the dorsal and ventral outgrowths, which are to aid in the formation of the second, are just appearing.

Embryo No. 2053, length 3 mm.

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18:26, 7 May 2011Thumbnail for version as of 18:26, 7 May 2011898 × 1,000 (153 KB)S8600021 (talk | contribs)==Fig 30. Ventral and lateral views of the cranial portion of the arterial system of a 22-somite embryo== The first arch is at its maximum development and the dorsal and ventral outgrowths, which are to aid in the formation of the second, are just appear