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Date: 2011-08-31 13:30:18Zoology Developmental biology Chorion Trophoblast Yolk sac Umbilical artery Amnion Placenta Allantois Embryology Biology Anatomy | MeSH Tree Structures[removed]A16 - ANATOMY-EMBRYONIC STRUCTURES Embryonic Structures Embryonic Structures BlastomeresAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.nlm.nih.govDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 19,39 KBShare Document on Facebook |
ORIGINAL ARTICLE The onset of yolk-sac edema in Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) due to environmental stressors present during an oil spill in an estuarine environment Jack Q Word PhD1 , Jack D Word BA2, Margaret R PinzDocID: 1vnuA - View Document | |
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Table 1.1 Sites of haemopoiesis. Fetus 0–2 months (yolk sac) 2–7 months (liver, spleen) 5–9 months (bone marrow)DocID: Y2Qm - View Document |