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Fig. 29. Diagram of a transverse section, showing the mode of formation of the amnion in the chick
The amniotic folds have nearly united in the middle line. (From Quain’s Anatomy.)
- blue - Ectoderm
- red - mesoderm
- black - entoderm and notochord
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Reference
Gray H. Anatomy of the human body. (1918) Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.
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