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Fig. 13. Sections of 18-hour chick

The location of each section is indicated by a line drawn on a small outline sketch of an entire embryo of corresponding age. The letters affixied to the lines indicating the location of the sections correspond with the letters designating the section diagrams. Each germ layer is represented by a different conventional scheme: ectoderm by vertical hatching; entoderm by fine stippling backed by a single line; and the cells of the mesoderm which at this stage do not form a coherent layer, by heavy angular dots.

A, diagram of transverse section through notochord;

B, diagram of transverse section through primitive pit

C, diagram of transverse section through primitive streak

D, drawing showing cellular structure in primitive streak region

E, drawing showing cellular structure at inner margin of germ wall

F, diagram of median longitudinal section passing through notochord and primitive streak.


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Reference

Patten BM. The Early Embryology of the Chick. (1920) Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son and Co.


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