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Fig. 600. Reconstruction of the caudal end of the body of Embryo Pfannenstiel III

Embryo Pfannenstiel III 2.6 mm greatest length and with 13-14 pairs of primitive segments. X 50.

Cloaca and cloacal membrane have grown greatly in comparison with the conditions in the embryo shown in Fig. 599; the allantoic stalk is given off at a right angle from the cloaca, immediately above the cloacal membrane. The ventral wall of the cloaca is formed only by the cloacal membrane.


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current14:35, 12 November 2018Thumbnail for version as of 14:35, 12 November 20181,000 × 692 (77 KB)Z8600021 (talk | contribs)Fig. 600. Reconstruction of the caudal end of the body of Embryo Template:Pfannenstiel III, 2.6 mm greatest length and with 13-14 pairs of primitive segments. X 50. Cloaca and cloacal membrane have grown greatly in comparison with the conditions in the...
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