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  2. File:Greenfrog life stages.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Frog.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Gastrulation - Wikipedia

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    Before gastrulation, the embryo is a continuous epithelial sheet of cells; by the end of gastrulation, the embryo has begun differentiation to establish distinct cell lineages, set up the basic axes of the body (e.g. dorsal–ventral, anterior–posterior), and internalized one or more cell types including the prospective gut.

  5. Primitive node - Wikipedia

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    Gastrulation then continues along the ventroposterior blastopore lip and posterior streak region, from where cells contribute to ventral and posterior mesoderm. Adding to this, Brachyury and caudal homologues are expressed circumferentially around the blastopore lips in the frog, and along the primitive streak in chick and mouse. This would ...

  6. File:Interlaced-track-with-frog.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Convergent extension - Wikipedia

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    Frog (Xenopus), as well as other amphibian, gastrulation serves as an excellent example of the role of convergent extension in embryogenesis. During gastrulation in frogs, the driving force of convergent extension is the morphogenic activity of the presumptive dorsal mesodermal cells; this activity is driven by the mesenchymal cells that lie ...

  8. File:Amphibian Egg Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Animal embryonic development - Wikipedia

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    The blastula develops into a structure called a gastrula through a process called gastrulation. The gastrula then undergoes further development, including the formation of organs ( organogenesis ). The embryo then transforms into the next stage of development, the nature of which varies among different animal species (examples of possible next ...