. Embryology. Embryology; Embryology; genealogy. ANTERIOR END EARLY GASTRULA Fig. 25. The fate of various regions of the gastrula during development. Right: A simplified diagram of the embryo at a stage when various structures can be visibly identified. Abate: Outline of an early gastrula with the dorsal lip as a point of orientation, a, b, c, etc. are small groups of cells stained with dyes in order to mark these regions and trace them into the embryo. The same letters appear in the embryo and mark the structures or regions derived from the corre- sponding groups of cells in the gastrula. 58.


. Embryology. Embryology; Embryology; genealogy. ANTERIOR END EARLY GASTRULA Fig. 25. The fate of various regions of the gastrula during development. Right: A simplified diagram of the embryo at a stage when various structures can be visibly identified. Abate: Outline of an early gastrula with the dorsal lip as a point of orientation, a, b, c, etc. are small groups of cells stained with dyes in order to mark these regions and trace them into the embryo. The same letters appear in the embryo and mark the structures or regions derived from the corre- sponding groups of cells in the gastrula. 58. OPENING OF GUT POSTERIOR ENO. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Barth, Lester G. (Lester George), 1905-1979. New York, Dryden Press


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