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suggestion of a possible vitelline vein; V. am, Venous branch to amnion; Ca, Capillaries; do not contain blood and do not connect with veins; B.I., Blood Islands; Ect, Ectoderm; Mes, Mesoderm; Ent, Entoderm; Fg, Foregut; Hg, Hindgut; All, Allantois; Oh, Chorionic membrane; V1, Chorionic villi, showing vascularization; B.S, Bauchstiel; M.C., Mouth Cavity. | suggestion of a possible vitelline vein; V. am, Venous branch to amnion; Ca, Capillaries; do not contain blood and do not connect with veins; B.I., Blood Islands; Ect, Ectoderm; Mes, Mesoderm; Ent, Entoderm; Fg, Foregut; Hg, Hindgut; All, Allantois; Oh, Chorionic membrane; V1, Chorionic villi, showing vascularization; B.S, Bauchstiel; M.C., Mouth Cavity. | ||
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Plate III
Fig. 12. Diagram of a sagittal view of embryo to show the vascular system.
Ht, Heart; A I-II-III, First, second and third aortic arches; A0, Dorsal aorta; C.Ao, Caudal aorta; U, Umbilical artery (unite in the bauchstiel); V, Umbilical vein (unite in the Bauchstiel) ; Vit, Branch of umbilical vein, is only suggestion of a possible vitelline vein; V. am, Venous branch to amnion; Ca, Capillaries; do not contain blood and do not connect with veins; B.I., Blood Islands; Ect, Ectoderm; Mes, Mesoderm; Ent, Entoderm; Fg, Foregut; Hg, Hindgut; All, Allantois; Oh, Chorionic membrane; V1, Chorionic villi, showing vascularization; B.S, Bauchstiel; M.C., Mouth Cavity.
Online Editor - 10 somite embryo corresponds to Carnegie stage 10 in Week 4.
Stage 10 Links: Week 4 | Gastrulation | Lecture | Practical | Image Gallery | Carnegie Embryos | Embryos | Category:Carnegie Stage 10 | Next Stage 11 |
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Reference
Dandy WE. A human embryo with seven pairs of somites measuring about 2 mm in length. (1910) Amer. J Anat. 10: 85-109.
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