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Human Embryo - Carnegie Stage 9

Stage 9 day 20, somites 3-4

Ventrolateral view (cut chorionic) showing the embryo, yolk sac and amniotic sac.

Note:

  1. the relative size of the embryo and the associated extra-embryonic coeloms.
  2. the shape of the early folded embryonic disc and rostro-caudal bendings.
  3. the caudal attachment of the embryo to the chorionic wall.
  4. the relative thicknesses of the embryo and extra-embryonic membranes.

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Carnegie Stage 9 Image Links: (below are listed image size versions of each image)


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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, April 25) Embryology Stage9 bf1a.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Stage9_bf1a.jpg

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