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Dorsum of human embryo, 2.11 mm. in length. (After Eternod.)
Dorsum of human embryo, 2.11 mm. in length. (After Eternod.)
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Human Embryo

Dorsum of human embryo, 2.11 mm. in length. (After Eternod.)


Online Editor - Eternod embryo corresponds to Carnegie stage 10 in Week 4.


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Reference

Gray H. Anatomy of the human body. (1918) Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.


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