Anatomy, Comparative; Embryology, Human; Evolution; Human beings -- Origin
Transverse section of the primitive streak (primitive mouth) of the
chick. Figs. 94 and 95—Transverse section of the primitive-streak
(primitive mouth) of the chick. Fig. 94 a few hours after the
commencement of incubation, Fig. 95 a little later. (From _ Waldeyer._)
_h_ horn-plate, _n_ nerve-plate, _m_ skin-fibre-layer, _f_
gut-fibre-layer, _d_ gut-gland-layer, _y_ primitive streak or axial
plate, in which all four germinal layers meet, _x_ structure of the
chorda, _u_ region of the later primitive kidneys.
Cœlomation takes place in the vertebrates in just the same way as in
the birds and reptiles. This was to be expected, as the characteristic
gastrulation of the mammal has descended from that of the reptiles. In
both cases a discoid gastrula with primitive streak arises from the
segmented ovum, a two-layered germinal disk with long and small hinder
primitive mouth. Here again the two primary germinal layers are only
directly connected (Fig. 96 _ pr_) along the primitive streak (at the
folding-point of the blastula), and from this spot (the border of the
primitive mouth) the middle germinal layers (_mk_) grow out to right
and left between the preceding. In the fine illustration of the
cœlomula of the rabbit which Van Beneden has given us (Fig. 96) one can
clearly see that each of the four secondary germinal layers consists of
a single stratum of cells.
Finally, we must point out, as a fact of the utmost importance for our
anthropogeny and of great general interest, that the four-layered
cœlomula of man has just the same construction as that of the rabbit
(Fig. 96). A vertical section that Count Spee made through the
primitive mouth or streak of a very young human germinal disk (Fig. 97)
clearly shows that here again the four secondary germ-layers are
inseparably connected only at the primitive streak, and that here also
the two flattened cœlom-pouches (_mk_) extend outwards to right and
left from the primitive mouth between the outer and inner germinal
layers. In this case, too, the middle germinal layer consists from the
first of two separate strata of cells, the parietal (_mp_) and visceral
(_mv_) mesoblasts.
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