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Human Embryo Carnegie Stage 11
Carnegie Stage 11 (23 - 26 days)
Facts: Week 4, 23 - 26 days, 2.5 - 4.5 mm, Somite Number 13 - 20
View: This is a dorsolateral view of embryo. Amniotic membrane removed.
Features: rostral neuropore closing, forebrain, neural tube in region of developing spinal cord, somites, caudal neuropore, connecting stalk, amnion
Identify: heart, rostral neuropore closing, forebrain, neural tube in region of developing spinal cord, somites, caudal neuropore, connecting stalk, amnion
Week: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Carnegie stage: | 1 2 3 4 | 5 6 | 7 8 9 | 10 11 12 13 | 14 15 | 16 17 | 18 19 | 20 21 22 23 |
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Image source: The Kyoto Collection images are reproduced with the permission of Prof. Kohei Shiota and Prof. Shigehito Yamada, Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan for educational purposes only and cannot be reproduced electronically or in writing without permission. (Created: 19.03.1999)
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 1) Embryology Stage11 bf7b.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Stage11_bf7b.jpg
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- Carnegie Stages
- Carnegie stage table
- Embryonic Development
- Lecture - Mesoderm Development
- Paper - A Human Embryo of Twenty-five Somites
- Paper - A Human Embryo of Twenty-seven Pairs of Somites, Embedded in Decidua
- Paper - Report upon the collection of human embryos at the Johns Hopkins University (1911)
- Paper - Two presomite human embryos
- Talk:Carnegie Stages
- Template:Carnegie stage somites table
- Template:Carnegie stage table
- Template talk:Carnegie stage table
- History:Paper - A Human Embryo of Twenty-seven Pairs of Somites, Embedded in Decidua