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Human Embryo Carnegie Stage 14
Carnegie Stage 14
Facts: Week 5, 31 - 35 days, 5 - 7 mm
View: Lateral view. Amniotic membrane removed.
Features: midbrain, nasal placode, lens pit, 1,2,3 pharyngeal arches, fourth ventricle of brain, 1st pharyngeal groove, heart prominence, cervical sinus, upper limb bud, mesonephric ridge, lower limb bud, umbilical cord
Identify: midbrain region, nasal placode, lens pit, 1st, 2nd and 3rd pharyngeal arches, 1st pharyngeal groove, maxillary and mandibular components of 1st pharyngeal arch, fourth ventricle of brain, heart prominence, cervical sinus, upper limb bud, mesonephric ridge, lower limb bud, umbilical cord
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 25) Embryology Stage14 bf2c.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Stage14_bf2c.jpg
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- Carnegie Stages
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- Embryonic Development
- Paper - A Human Embryo of Twenty-five Somites
- Paper - A Human Embryo of Twenty-seven Pairs of Somites, Embedded in Decidua
- Paper - Report upon the collection of human embryos at the Johns Hopkins University (1911)
- Paper - Two presomite human embryos
- Talk:Carnegie Stages
- Template:Carnegie stage somites table
- Template:Carnegie stage table
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- History:Paper - A Human Embryo of Twenty-seven Pairs of Somites, Embedded in Decidua