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SEGMENTATION OF ZYGOTE definite changes which occurs in its constitution is the differentiation of its cells into an outer layer and an inner mass ( Fig . 26 ) . of cells In the human subject , as in many other mammals , Outer layer the ...
SEGMENTATION OF ZYGOTE definite changes which occurs in its constitution is the differentiation of its cells into an outer layer and an inner mass ( Fig . 26 ) . of cells In the human subject , as in many other mammals , Outer layer the ...
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( 4 ) The differentiation of the walls of the neural tube into ependymal matter and peripheral layers . The cells of the primitive ganglion which form the primitive sheaths of the nerves are not shown in the diagrams . the original ...
( 4 ) The differentiation of the walls of the neural tube into ependymal matter and peripheral layers . The cells of the primitive ganglion which form the primitive sheaths of the nerves are not shown in the diagrams . the original ...
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The lateral border of the somatic mesoderm is continuous , at the margin of the embryonic area , with the mesoderm which covers the outer surface of the amnion , and the lateral border of the splanchnic layer is continuous with the ...
The lateral border of the somatic mesoderm is continuous , at the margin of the embryonic area , with the mesoderm which covers the outer surface of the amnion , and the lateral border of the splanchnic layer is continuous with the ...
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( 4 ) The differentiation of the walls of the neural tube into ependymal matter and peripheral layers . The cells of the primitive ganglion which form the primitive sheaths of the nerves are not shown in the diagrams . the original ...
( 4 ) The differentiation of the walls of the neural tube into ependymal matter and peripheral layers . The cells of the primitive ganglion which form the primitive sheaths of the nerves are not shown in the diagrams . the original ...
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As differentiation proceeds three layers and two membranes are gradually defined in the walls of the neural tube : ( 1 ) a central layer of columnar ependyma cells immediately surrounding the central canal ; ( 2 ) an intermediate or ...
As differentiation proceeds three layers and two membranes are gradually defined in the walls of the neural tube : ( 1 ) a central layer of columnar ependyma cells immediately surrounding the central canal ; ( 2 ) an intermediate or ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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