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editDescriptionCat Embryo seen in transverse section, showing formation of somatopleure and splanchnopleure, and of the peritoneal cavity.jpg |
A. Embryo, with the mesoblast as yet unspl B. Mesoblast split into somatopleure and splanchnopleure, and with an incipient separation between the intestine and th subjacent umbilical vesical. C. Further closing off of intestine from um- bilical vesicle. D. The body cavity (or peritoneal cavity) com-
pletely enclosed by somatopleure, while the
part of the splanchnopleure between th
intestine aud superior part of the embryo
has become attenuated into a mesentery (m) |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/catintroduction00miva/page/323/mode/1up?view=theater The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals |
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