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==Development of the pituitary gland of the frog==
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(A) Relationship of the hypophysis to the infundibulum as seen in a cross section through the 5 mm frog tadpole.  
* '''A''' - Relationship of the hypophysis to the infundibulum as seen in a cross section through the 5 mm frog tadpole.  
 
* '''B''' - Same as "A" but enlarged to show the pigmented hypophyseal cells as distinct from the gut endoderm.  
(B) Same as "A" but enlarged to show the pigmented hypophyseal cells as distinct from the gut endoderm.  
* '''C''' - The approximation of the hypophysis and infundibulum as seen in a cross section through the 11 mm stage.  
 
* '''D''' - Sagittal section of the 11 mm stage to show the relation of the hypophysis and infundibulum to other parts of the brain and pharynx.
(C) The approximation of the hypophysis and infundibulum as seen in a cross section through the 11 mm stage.  
 
(D) Sagittal section of the 11 mm stage to show the relation of the hypophysis and infundibulum to other parts of the brain and pharynx.




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Latest revision as of 10:55, 17 April 2013

Development of the Pituitary Gland of the Frog

  • A - Relationship of the hypophysis to the infundibulum as seen in a cross section through the 5 mm frog tadpole.
  • B - Same as "A" but enlarged to show the pigmented hypophyseal cells as distinct from the gut endoderm.
  • C - The approximation of the hypophysis and infundibulum as seen in a cross section through the 11 mm stage.
  • D - Sagittal section of the 11 mm stage to show the relation of the hypophysis and infundibulum to other parts of the brain and pharynx.



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Rugh R. Book - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development. (1951) The Blakiston Company.


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