Area opaca
the opaque area of the blastoderm surrounding the area pellucida.
historical examples
junction between the white-yolk spheres and the hypoblast cells at the p-ssage from the area pellucida to the area opaca.
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towards the end of the first day blood-vessels begin to be developed in the inner part of the mesoblast of the area opaca.
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the area vasculosa also grows round the yolk, and completely encloses it not long after the area opaca.
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- Area vasculosa
that part of the area opaca in which the blood cells and vessels are formed. historical examples outside the area pellucida, an area vasculosa has become very well defined. the works of francis maitland balfour, volume iii (of 4) francis maitland balfour their development is completed on the second day; and the region through which […]
- Area vitellina
the nonvascular part of the area opaca surrounding the area vasculosa.