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Human Embryo Carnegie Stage 12

  • Carnegie stage 12 Week 4, 26 days, 5 mm, Somite Number 21.
  • View: Lateral view, day 26, 21 somites, amniotic membrane removed
  • Features: day 26, 27 somites, forebrain, site of lens placode, site of otic placode , stomodeum, 1st pharyngeal arch, 2nd pharyngeal arch, 3rdpharyngeal arch, heart prominence, somite
  • Identify: forebrain, site of lens placode, site of otic placode, stomodeum, 1st pharyngeal arch, 2nd pharyngeal arch, 3rd pharyngeal arch, heart prominence, somite
  • Bright field image version of this image also available.


Stage 12 SEM Images: Bright Field 1 | Bright Field 3 | Bright Field 3 | SEM1 | SEM2 | SEM3 | SEM4 dorsolateral head and arches | SEM5 lateral head and arches | SEM6 ventrolateral head and arches | SEM7 lateral | SEM8 ventrolateral | SEM9 cloacal membrane | SEM9 labeled | Carnegie stage 12


Hearing Links: Introduction | inner ear | middle ear | outer ear | balance | placode | hearing neural | Science Lecture | Lecture Movie | Medicine Lecture | Stage 22 | hearing abnormalities | hearing test | sensory | Student project

  Categories: Hearing | Outer Ear | Middle Ear | Inner Ear | Balance

Historic Embryology - Hearing 
Historic Embryology: 1880 Platypus cochlea | 1892 Vertebrate Ear | 1902 Development of Hearing | 1906 Membranous Labyrinth | 1910 Auditory Nerve | 1913 Tectorial Membrane | 1918 Human Embryo Otic Capsule | 1918 Cochlea | 1918 Grays Anatomy | 1922 Human Auricle | 1922 Otic Primordia | 1931 Internal Ear Scalae | 1932 Otic Capsule 1 | 1933 Otic Capsule 2 | 1936 Otic Capsule 3 | 1933 Endolymphatic Sac | 1934 Otic Vesicle | 1934 Membranous Labyrinth | 1934 External Ear | 1938 Stapes - 7 to 21 weeks | 1938 Stapes - Term to Adult | 1940 Stapes | 1942 Stapes - Embryo 6.7 to 50 mm | 1943 Stapes - Fetus 75 to 150 mm | 1946 Aquaductus cochleae and periotic (perilymphatic) duct | 1946 aquaeductus cochleae | 1948 Fissula ante fenestram | 1948 Stapes - Fetus 160 mm to term | 1959 Auditory Ossicles | 1963 Human Otocyst | Historic Disclaimer
Head Links: Introduction | Medicine Lecture | Medicine Lab | Science Lecture | Lecture Movie | Science Lab | pharyngeal arch | Craniofacial Seminar | mouth | palate | tongue | placode | skull | neural crest | Head and Face Movies | head abnormalities | Category:Head
Historic Head Embryology  
1910 Skull | 1910 Skull Images | 1912 Nasolacrimal Duct | 1921 Human Brain Vascular | 1923 Head Subcutaneous Plexus | 1919 21mm Embryo Skull | 1920 Human Embryo Head Size | 1921 43 mm Fetal Skull | Historic Disclaimer

Image Source: Scanning electron micrographs of the Carnegie stages of the early human embryos are reproduced with the permission of Prof Kathy Sulik, from embryos collected by Dr. Vekemans and Tania Attié-Bitach. Images are for educational purposes only and cannot be reproduced electronically or in writing without permission.

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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 28) Embryology Stage12 sem6.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Stage12_sem6.jpg

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current16:20, 14 May 2011Thumbnail for version as of 16:20, 14 May 20111,620 × 1,612 (190 KB)S8600021 (talk | contribs)== Human Embryo Carnegie Stage 12== Carnegie Stage 12 Facts: Week 4, 26 days, 5 mm, Somite Number 21 View: Lateral view, day 26, 21 somites, amniotic membrane removed Features: day 26, 27 somites, forebrain, site of lens placode, site of otic placode ,