Coloured Lm Of A Human Embryo At Two-cell Stage is a photograph by Professor P.m. Motta Et Al which was uploaded on May 13th, 2013.
Coloured Lm Of A Human Embryo At Two-cell Stage
Two-cell embryo. Coloured light micrograph of a human embryo at the 2-cell stage. It is seen 40 hours after fertilisation. The cells are coloured... more
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Coloured Lm Of A Human Embryo At Two-cell Stage
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Professor P.m. Motta Et Al
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Two-cell embryo. Coloured light micrograph of a human embryo at the 2-cell stage. It is seen 40 hours after fertilisation. The cells are coloured green, surrounded by the zona pellucida layer (orange). In the zona pellucida can be seen the heads (small black dots) of sperm. At this stage each cell of the embryo is called a blastomere. Inclusions (dark green) inside each cell are the cellular debris after cell division. The two-cell stage is a primitive embryo, following the first mitotic division. These cells will continue to divide to form a human foetus composed of millions of cells. Magnification x200 at 6x7cm size. x275 at 4x5ins
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