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Fig. 618. Transverse section of the left ovary of a human embryo of 80 mm head-foot length.

Embryo 266; slide 31, row 1, section 2; from the collection of Professor R.Meyer, Berlin.) X40.

The section passes longitudinally through the upper horizontally bent part of the ovary and hence its apparent breadth. The epithelial nucleus has divided into medullary and cortical zones and the rete blastema is distinctly at the attachment of the mesovarium. Resides the Mullerian duct there is an accessory tuba, the portion of the mesonephric fold that contains it has already separated and we have before us the anlage of the appendix vesiculosus. The mesonephros is in complete degeneration; the section cuts it in the region of the paroophoron, and one may see how far the tubuli collectivi have already separated from their tubuli secretorii and Malpighian corpuscles.


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Felix W. The development of the urinogenital organs. In Keibel F. and Mall FP. Manual of Human Embryology II. (1912) J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia. pp 752-979.

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12:14, 12 November 2018Thumbnail for version as of 12:14, 12 November 20181,955 × 2,817 (565 KB)Z8600021 (talk | contribs)Fig. 618. Transverse section of the left ovary of a human embryo of 80 mm head-foot length. Embryo 266; slide 31, row 1, section 2; from the collection of Professor R.Meyer, Berlin.) X40. The section passes longitudinally through the upper horizont...

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