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Slideshow: The Heart

Head and Heart

#71, Slide 11 of 34

4 weeks, 6 days

From The Biology of Prenatal Development.Buy Now

Note:

If you look just above the heart, it seems like you can look right through the chest.

Label Key:

1. forebrain
2. 1st pharyngeal arch (maxillary process)
3. mouth (stomodeum)
4. 1st pharyngeal arch (mandibular process)
5. auricular groove
6. 2nd pharyngeal arch
7. 3rd pharyngeal arch
8. chest wall
9. liver
10. heart
11. cervical sinus
All ages referenced to fertilization, not last menstrual period.
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