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==Fig. 9-10. Stage 5a 7.5 days cross-section and surface view==


'''9''' A recently implanted ovum of not more than 7.5 days of age, based upon a critical coital date. Note solid trophoblast. composed of paler discrete mononuelear cells and darker less discrete multinucleated cells. The solid disc of tropho~ blast at the embryonic (implantation) pole is continuous with the membranous unaltered blastocyst wall at the abembryonic pole. Note also the amniogenic cells, tiny cleft-like amniotic cavity, large columnar, non-vacuolated ectodermal cells and smaller flattened or polyhedral endodcrmal cells. The ehorionic cavity is irregularly flattened due to collapse of the hlastocyst. Carnegie Embryo {{CE8225}}, Section 20-5-5. X 300.
'''10''' Surface view of the normal 7-day ovum seen in figure 9 photographed under fluid after fixation and partial dehydration. Note embryonic mass within chorionic cavity and the relatively large proportion of the ovum exposed to the uterine lumen. Note prominent gland mouths and surface wrinkling consistent with the 22nd day of the menstrual cycle. Carnegie Embryo {{CE8225}}, Sequence 5. X 22.
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Fig. 9-10. Stage 5a 7.5 days cross-section and surface view

9 A recently implanted ovum of not more than 7.5 days of age, based upon a critical coital date. Note solid trophoblast. composed of paler discrete mononuelear cells and darker less discrete multinucleated cells. The solid disc of tropho~ blast at the embryonic (implantation) pole is continuous with the membranous unaltered blastocyst wall at the abembryonic pole. Note also the amniogenic cells, tiny cleft-like amniotic cavity, large columnar, non-vacuolated ectodermal cells and smaller flattened or polyhedral endodcrmal cells. The ehorionic cavity is irregularly flattened due to collapse of the hlastocyst. Carnegie Embryo 8225, Section 20-5-5. X 300.

10 Surface view of the normal 7-day ovum seen in figure 9 photographed under fluid after fixation and partial dehydration. Note embryonic mass within chorionic cavity and the relatively large proportion of the ovum exposed to the uterine lumen. Note prominent gland mouths and surface wrinkling consistent with the 22nd day of the menstrual cycle. Carnegie Embryo 8225, Sequence 5. X 22.


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Hertig AT. Rock J. and Adams EC. A description of 34 human ova within the first 17 days of development. (1956) Amer. J Anat., 98:435-493.


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