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Human Embryo

Carnegie stage 10, 23 day, 11 somite pairs

Scanning EM dorsolateral view of cranial end of embryo

  • yolk sac attached, amnion cut
  • section removed to view developing heart in pericardial cavity
  • open anterior and posterior neuropore
  • thin amniotic membrane (cut edges)


Original File Name: Stage10day23somite11-lateral-sem2.jpg


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current19:42, 3 September 2009Thumbnail for version as of 19:42, 3 September 20091,000 × 636 (76 KB)S8600021 (talk | contribs)'''Human Embryo''' Carnegie stage 10, 23 day, 11 somite pairs Scanning EM dorsolateral view of cranial end of embryo * yolk sac attached, amnion cut * section removed to view developing heart in pericardial cavity * open anterior and posterior neuropor