List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: I. Embryology
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the animal cell (Gray's s2)
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- Embryology
- ontogeny
- phylogeny
- ovum
- spermatozoön
- segmentation
- differentiation
- somatic cells
- germinal cells
- Animal cell
- fertilized ovum
- cytoplasm
- nucleus
- nucleolus
- Cytoplasm (protoplasm)
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- mitochondria
- paraplasm
- spongioplasm
- hyaloplasm
- cell membrane
- Nucleus
- nuclear membrane
- nuclear substance (nuclear matrix)
- karyoplasm
- karyomitome
- linin
- chromatin (basichromatin)
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- nucleoli
- pseudo-nucleoli
- true nucleoli
- centrosome
- centriole
- centrosphere
- attraction sphere
- direct division
- Indirect division or karyokinesis (karyomitosis)
- resting stage
- Prophase
- chromosomes
- achromatic spindle
- mother star or monaster
- Metaphase
- daughter chromosomes
- Anaphase
- diaster
- Skein, or spirem
Gray's page #38
the ovum (Gray's s3)
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- yolk or oöplasm
- germinal vesicle
- germinal spot
- zona striata or zona pellucida
- corona radiata
- Yolk
- cytoplasm
- formative yolk
- nutritive yolk or deutoplasm
Gray's page #40
- centrosome
- centriole
- Germinal vesicle
- zona striata or zona pellucida
- corona radiata
- polar bodies or polocytes
- mature ovum
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the spermatozoön (Gray's s4)
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- neck
- anterior centriole
- connecting piece or body
- terminal disk
- axial filament
- spiral thread
- mitochondria sheath
- tail
- end-piece
- spermatogonia
- primary spermatocytes
- secondary spermatocytes
- spermatids
fertilization of the ovum (Gray's s5)
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segmentation of the fertilized ovum (Gray's s6)
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- syncytium or syncytiotrophoblast
- cytotrophoblast or layer of Langhans
- amniotic cavity
- embryonic disk
- embryonic ectoderm
Primitive streak
Gray's page #47
- primitive streak
- Hensen's knot
- primitive groove
- blastophore
- buccopharyngeal membrane
- pericardial area
- proamniotic area
- proamnion
- cloacal membrane
Ectoderm
Gray's page #48
Entoderm
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Mesoderm
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the neural groove and tube (Gray's s7)
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- sinus rhomboidalis
- neural crest or ganglion ridge
- fore-brain (prosencephalon)
- mid-brain (mesencephalon)
- hind-brain (rhombencephalon)
Gray's page #52
the notochord (Gray's s8)
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the primitive segments (Gray's s9)
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separation of the embryo (Gray's s10)
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the yolk-sac (Gray's s11)
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development of the fetal membranes and placenta (Gray's s12)
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- Implantation or Imbedding of the Ovum
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- Separation of the Placenta
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- Separation of the Placenta
the branchial region (Gray's s13)
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- Branchial arches or Visceral arches and Pharyngeal pouches
- branchial or outer pharyngeal grooves
- closing membranes
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development of the body cavities (Gray's s14)
Gray's page #72
the form of the embryo at different stages of its growth (Gray's s15)
Gray's page #74
- Embryo, form of, at different stages:
See also
- List of images and subjects in Gray's Anatomy
- List of images in Gray's Anatomy: I. Embryology
- Gray's Anatomy
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