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Section 36. a Solid Mass of Cells Is Formed At the Beginning, Called a

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 266 of 285 · ~93 words · public domain

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morula, Figure 1. In this we are able to distinguish rather smaller outer layer cells (o.l.c.), and rather larger inner layer cells (i.l.c.), but these cells, in their later development, do not answer at all to the two primitive layers of the gastrula, and the name of Van Beneden's blastopore (V.B.b.), for a point where the outer layer of cells is incomplete over the inner, only commemorates the authorship of a misnomer. The uniformity, or agreement, in the development of our other vertebrate types is apparently departed from here.

{Illustration: Development Section 36.}

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