An Introduction to Vertebrate Embryology Based On the Study of the Frog Chick

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An Introduction to Vertebrate Embryology Based On the Study of the Frog Chick
A M Albert Moore Reese
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The ectoderm and entoderm are represented by black lines ; the mesoderm is gray.
a//, allantois. //', the same growing round the embryo and yolk-sac. A tn, amnion. Am. F, am. F, amniotic fold. , anus, br, brain. Coel, ccelome. Coel', extra-embryonic crelome. H t, heart, ms. Ent, mesenteron. Ntth^ mouth, nch^ notochord. Sp. Cd^ spinal chord, sr. M, serous membrane. U mb. D, umbilical duct. Vt, m, vitelline membrane, y k, yolk-sac.
explained later, and will readily be understood by study of Figs.
... 37 and 38.
The formation of the allantois cannot readily The Development of the Chick 119 be represented in the cloth model, but is easily understood from Fig. 38. It arises, as will be explained later, as a thin-walled pouch from the posterior end of the digestive tract, and as it increases in size it extends up around the upper side of the embryo, between the inner and outer layers of the amnion (Fig. 38, a //). Neither the amnion nor the allantois form any permanent part of the actual embryo, and both are cast off at the time of hatching.


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