The works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume 3 (of 4) : $b A treatise on comparative embryology: VertebrataBalfour, Francis M. (Francis Maitland)
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The works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume 3 (of 4) : $b A treatise on comparative embryology: Vertebrata
Balfour, Francis M. (Francis Maitland)
Embryology; Zoology
_m.g._ medullary groove; _mep._ mesoblastic plate; _ep._ epiblast;
_hy._ hypoblast; _ch´._ notochordal thickening of hypoblast; _ch._
notochord; _ne._ neurenteric canal (blastopore). In E. _ne_ points a
diverticulum of the neurenteric canal into the primitive streak.]
The blastoderm, which is thickened at its edge, spreads rapidly over
the yolk. Shortly before the yolk is half enclosed a small embryonic
shield (area pellucida) makes its appearance near the centre of the
blastoderm. The embryonic shield is mainly distinguished from the
remainder of the blastoderm by the more columnar character of its
constituent epiblast cells. It is somewhat pyriform in shape, the
narrower end corresponding with the future posterior end of the
embryo. At the hind end of the shield a somewhat triangular primitive
streak is formed, consisting of epiblast continuous below with a great
mass of rounded mesoblast cells, probably mainly formed, as in the
bird, by a proliferation of the epiblast. To this mass of cells the
hypoblast is also partially adherent. At the front end of the streak
an epiblastic involution appears, which soon becomes extended into a
passage open at both extremities, leading obliquely forwards through
the epiblast to the space below the hypoblast. The walls of the
passage are formed of a layer of columnar cells continuous both with
epiblast and hypoblast. In front of the primitive streak the body of
the embryo becomes first differentiated by the formation of a
medullary plate; and at the same time there grows out from the
primitive streak a layer of mesoblast, which spreads out in all
directions between the epiblast and hypoblast. In the region of the
embryo the mesoblast plate is stated by Kupffer and Benecke to be
continuous across the middle line, but this appears very improbable.
In a slightly later stage the medullary plate becomes marked by a
shallow groove, and the mesoblast of the embryo is then undoubtedly
constituted of two lateral plates, one on each side of the median
line. In the median line the notochord arises as a ridge-like
thickening of the hypoblast, which is continued posteriorly into the
front wall of the passage mentioned above.
The notochord does not long remain attached to the hypoblast, and the
separation between the two is already effected for the greater part of
the length of the embryo by the stage represented in fig. 129. Fig.
126 represents a series of sections through this embryo.
[FIG. 127. DIAGRAMMATIC LONGITUDINAL SECTION OF AN EMBRYO OF
LACERTA.
_pp._ body cavity; _am._ amnion; _ne._ neurenteric canal; _ch._
notochord; _hy._ hypoblast; _ep._ epiblast of the medullary plate;
_pr._ primitive streak. In the primitive streak all the layers are
partially fused.]
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