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K12 Comparative Embryology - Exercise 3

  1. Both embryos are shown in the pictures at about the same size (magnification). What is the actual difference in size between these two embryos?
  2. How many days difference are there between the mouse and human embryo to reach the same external appearance?
  3. Label the common external features you can identify on both embryos.
  4. What is the embryonic origin of the outer surface (skin) of both embryos?

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