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Description Fig. 60.— Optical longitudinal section of the later gastrula. Cilia (flagella) have been protuded from the ectoderm cells, and the embryo at this stage begins to rotate within the follicle. (After HATSCHEK.)
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Source https://archive.org/details/cu31924001026131/page/111/mode/1up?view=theater Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates. New York, London, Macmillan.
Author Willey, Arthur

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