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THE EARLIER MODIFICATIONS OF THE PRIMITIVE ENTODERMAL ALIMENTARY CANAL AND THE FORMATION OF THE STOMATODÆUM AND PROCTODÆUM . The greater part of the permanent alimentary canal is derived from the entodermal sac and is therefore lined by ...
THE EARLIER MODIFICATIONS OF THE PRIMITIVE ENTODERMAL ALIMENTARY CANAL AND THE FORMATION OF THE STOMATODÆUM AND PROCTODÆUM . The greater part of the permanent alimentary canal is derived from the entodermal sac and is therefore lined by ...
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Showing dorsal and ventral divertricula for alimentary canal . The heart is not shown . bular and the hyoid arches soon greatly exceeds that of the branchial arches proper , and the latter gradually recede from the surface until ...
Showing dorsal and ventral divertricula for alimentary canal . The heart is not shown . bular and the hyoid arches soon greatly exceeds that of the branchial arches proper , and the latter gradually recede from the surface until ...
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Pericardial cælom canal Pleurowhen the umbilical orifice closes . The extra - embryonic portion is entirely obliterated wben the outer surface of the expanding amnion fuses with the inner surface of the chorion ( compare Figs .
Pericardial cælom canal Pleurowhen the umbilical orifice closes . The extra - embryonic portion is entirely obliterated wben the outer surface of the expanding amnion fuses with the inner surface of the chorion ( compare Figs .
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In the lateral wall of each pleuro - pericardial canal , near its cephalic end , lies the duct of Cuvier , Alimentary canal passing towards the heart ; and a lung bud containing a primitive bronchial tube grows , from the medial wall ...
In the lateral wall of each pleuro - pericardial canal , near its cephalic end , lies the duct of Cuvier , Alimentary canal passing towards the heart ; and a lung bud containing a primitive bronchial tube grows , from the medial wall ...
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canal Pleurowhen the umbilical orifice closes . The extra - embryonic portion is entirely obliterated when the outer surface of the expanding amnion fuses with the inner surface of the chorion ( compare Figs . 77 and 78 ) .
canal Pleurowhen the umbilical orifice closes . The extra - embryonic portion is entirely obliterated when the outer surface of the expanding amnion fuses with the inner surface of the chorion ( compare Figs . 77 and 78 ) .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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