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Fig. 41. Section of the Area vasculosa of a Chick Embryo of the Second Day
Som, Somatopleure. Spl, Splanchnopleure. Ec, Ectoderm. En, Entoderm. bl.is, Blood-islands. V, V Vlood-vessels. x 227 diams.
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Reference
Minot CS. Human Embryology. (1897) London: The Macmillan Company.
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