Ainda não temos significados para "embryonic vesicle".
1But they afterwards extend over the whole surface of the embryonic vesicle.
2From this stage, however, the whole wall of the embryonic vesicle becomes two-layered.
3Four entodermic cells from the embryonic vesicle of the rabbit.
4At first the embryo looks like a small appendage of the large embryonic vesicle.
5The embryonic vesicle (b) has withdrawn a little from the smooth ovolemma (a).
6We call this layer the blastoderm, and the sphere itself the blastula, or embryonic vesicle.
7Two entodermic cells from the embryonic vesicle of the rabbit.)
8The embryonic vesicle is now nearly everywhere two-layered (k) only remaining one-layered below (at d).
9Formerly this real blastula was generally believed to be equivalent to the embryonic vesicle of the mammal.
10Within the outer chorion the tiny curved foetus lies on the large embryonic vesicle, to the left above.
11This is converted into a gastrula, and this in turn into a blastocystis (or embryonic vesicle).
12It begins to sever completely from the embryonic vesicle, with which it is connected at the ventral surface.
13The frog-embryo now represents a modified embryonic vesicle or blastula, with hollow animal half and solid vegetal half.
14The embryo is surrounded by the amnion, (a), and lies free with this in the opened embryonic vesicle.
15The inner plate, the gut-fibre layer, remains on the inner layer of the embryonic vesicle (on the gut-gland layer).
16The wall of the embryonic vesicle now consists throughout of two layers of cells, the ectoderm without and the entoderm within.
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