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... the first branchial arch appears Day 10-11 Somites 5-20 appear in the cervical region ; the second branchial arch appears ; the reversal of the body curvature takes place ; the dorsal surface of the embryo becomes convex ; the tail ...
... the first branchial arch appears Day 10-11 Somites 5-20 appear in the cervical region ; the second branchial arch appears ; the reversal of the body curvature takes place ; the dorsal surface of the embryo becomes convex ; the tail ...
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Day 8-9 The cardiogenic primordium appears in the mesoderm in front of the oral plate Day 9-10 Fusion of the bilateral ... aortic arches II and III appear ; the cardinal , the umbilical , and the vitelline veins can be recognized ...
Day 8-9 The cardiogenic primordium appears in the mesoderm in front of the oral plate Day 9-10 Fusion of the bilateral ... aortic arches II and III appear ; the cardinal , the umbilical , and the vitelline veins can be recognized ...
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... the heterologus set of genital ducts have mostly disappeared ; the seminal vesicles appear on the lateral walls of ... the hepatic diverticulum is formed ; the first pharyngeal pouch is present ; the thyroid primordium appears as a ...
... the heterologus set of genital ducts have mostly disappeared ; the seminal vesicles appear on the lateral walls of ... the hepatic diverticulum is formed ; the first pharyngeal pouch is present ; the thyroid primordium appears as a ...
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Identification Methods | 4 |
Specimen Collection | 5 |
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