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Central vein with endothelial lining, containing nucleated erythrocytes, fetal red blood cells. The fetal liver has an important haemopoietic role. | |||
See also [[:File:Stage_22_image_133.jpg|unlabeled image]]. | |||
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Central vein with endothelial lining, containing nucleated erythrocytes, fetal red blood cells. The fetal liver has an important haemopoietic role.
See also unlabeled image.
About Stage 22 Embryo Sections - The Carnegie stage 22 human embryo is 27 mm (CRL) in size and approximately equal to day 54 - 56 of development (week 8). These images have been selected to show some key features of late embryo development.
- Links: Carnegie stage 22 - selected serial sections | Carnegie stage 22 - serial sections | Carnegie stage 22 | Embryo Serial Sections
Stage 22 serial unlabeled images | Stage 22 Serial labeled images |
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 27) Embryology Stage 22 image 182.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Stage_22_image_182.jpg
- © Dr Mark Hill 2024, UNSW Embryology ISBN: 978 0 7334 2609 4 - UNSW CRICOS Provider Code No. 00098G
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- 2011 Lab 5 - Late Embryo
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- Embryo Serial Sections
- Gastrointestinal Tract - Liver Development
- Lecture - Gastrointestinal Development 2013
- Museum of Natural History Berlin - 2013 Seminar
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