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EXPLANATION OF PLATES II AND III. EGG-CLEAVAGE AND GASTRULATION.78

These two plates are intended to illustrate, by means of diagrammatig sections, the most important differences in animal egg cleavage and gastrulation. Plate II. represents holoblastic eggs (with total cleavage) ; Plate III. meroblastic eggs (with partial cleavage). The animal halves of the eggs (exoderm) are coloured gray; the vegetative halves (entoderm with - putritive yelk) red. The nutritive yelk is perpendicularly shaded. All the sections are perpendicular meridian sections through the axis of the primi- tive intestine. In all, the letters indicate the same parts: c, parent-eell (Cytula); f, cleavage-cells (Segmentella); m, mulberry-germ (Morula) ; b, germ.-vesicle (Blastula) ; g, cup-germ (Gastrula); s, cleavage-cavity; d, primitive intestinal cavity (archenteron); o, primitive mouth; n, nutritive yelk; 4, intes- tinal layer (Entoderm) ; e, skin-layer (Exoderm).

Fig. 18-24.— Discoidal egg-cleavage of an Osseous fish (Motella? Cottus?). The greater part of the nutritive yelk (n) is omitted. (Cf. Fig. 42, 43, pp. 217, 219.) Fig. 18, parent-cell (Cytula); Fig. 19, cleavage stage with 2 cells; Fig. 20, cleavage-stage with 32 cells; Fig. 21, mulberry-germ (Morula) ; Fig. 22, germ-vesicle (Blastula) ; Fig. 23, the same, in process of inversion ; Fig. 24, Disc-gastrula (Discogastrula).

Fig. 25-30.—Superficial egg-cleavage of a Crab (Peneus). Fig. 26, parent-cell (Cytula) ; Fig. 26, cleavage-stage with 4 cells; Fig. 27, cleavage stage with 32 cells; Fig. 28, mulberry-germ (Morula), and at the same time the germ-vesicle (Blastula) ; Fig. 29, Bladder-gastrula (Perigastrula); Fig. 30, Nauplius-germ; the pharynx-cavity has formed in front of the

primitive mouth (d), owing to an inversion from without.
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Source https://archive.org/details/cu31924024561114/page/n287/mode/1up?view=theater&q=240 The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogeny. Appleton New York
Author Haeckel, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August

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