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==Fig. 6. Drawings of mid-section of the eyeball in embryos of horizon xx==
 
The sections were selected to show the organization and relations of parts of the eye in the various age groups. The lens remains nearly spherical throughout this period and occupies a relatively large part of the eye. In front of the lens the pupillary membrane develops and the anterior chamber emerges. The hyaloid plexus partly fills the primitive vitreous humor of the eye and forms a network on the posterior surface of the lens. X60.
 
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Fig. 6. Drawings of mid-section of the eyeball in embryos of horizon xx

The sections were selected to show the organization and relations of parts of the eye in the various age groups. The lens remains nearly spherical throughout this period and occupies a relatively large part of the eye. In front of the lens the pupillary membrane develops and the anterior chamber emerges. The hyaloid plexus partly fills the primitive vitreous humor of the eye and forms a network on the posterior surface of the lens. X60.


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Streeter GL. Developmental Horizons In Human Embryos Description Or Age Groups XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, And XXIII, Being The Fifth Issue Of A Survey Of The Carnegie Collection. (1957) Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 611, Contrib. Embryol., 36: 167-196.


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