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(Human Embryo Historic drawing of the 17 somite pairs stage. Sagittal (midline) section of upper embryo Carnegie stage 11 * day 23 to 26 * size 2.5 - 4.5mm CRL * somite pairs number 13 - 20 * Events - rostral neuropore closes '''Features:''' developing)
 
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==Human Embryo (Stage 11)==


Historic drawing of the 17 somite pairs stage. Sagittal (midline) section of upper embryo
Historic drawing of the 17 somite pairs stage. Sagittal (midline) section of upper embryo
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'''Features:''' developing heart, neural tube (fore, mid, hindbrain), rhombomere location, buccopharyngeal membrane
'''Features:''' developing heart, neural tube (fore, mid, hindbrain), rhombomere location, buccopharyngeal membrane


'''Reference:''' Attwell, W.J. A human embryo with 17 pairs of somites. Contrib. Embryol. Carneg .Inst. 21: 1. 24 (1930).
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Human Embryo (Stage 11)

Historic drawing of the 17 somite pairs stage. Sagittal (midline) section of upper embryo

Carnegie stage 11

  • day 23 to 26
  • size 2.5 - 4.5mm CRL
  • somite pairs number 13 - 20
  • Events - rostral neuropore closes

Features: developing heart, neural tube (fore, mid, hindbrain), rhombomere location, buccopharyngeal membrane

Reference

Atwell WJ. A human embryo with seventeen pairs of somites. (1930) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 407, 21: 1-24.


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 23) Embryology Stage 11 historic-Atwell1930-2a.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Stage_11_historic-Atwell1930-2a.jpg

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