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==Fig. 10. A 3.5 mm. embryo possessing 13 somites==


A cross section through approximately the middle of the embryo seen in [[:File:Hertig1946b fig10a.jpg|Fig. A]]. Note the blood islands and vessels in the wall of the yolk-sac and the communication of the latter with the primitive gut of the embryo. The large spaces on either side of the gut are those of the coelom or body-cavity of the embryo. Carnegie {{CE6344}}, section 3-7-11, X75.
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Fig. 10. A 3.5 mm. embryo possessing 13 somites

A cross section through approximately the middle of the embryo seen in Fig. A. Note the blood islands and vessels in the wall of the yolk-sac and the communication of the latter with the primitive gut of the embryo. The large spaces on either side of the gut are those of the coelom or body-cavity of the embryo. Carnegie 6344, section 3-7-11, X75.

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Hertig AT. lnvolution of tissues in fetal life: a review. (1946) Anat. Rec. 94: 96-116.


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