

View Of A 15.5 Day Old Foetus Of A Rat Metal Print

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View Of A 15.5 Day Old Foetus Of A Rat metal print by Science Photo Library. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Macrophotograph of a 15.5 day old foetus of a rat. The foetus lies inside a fluid filled sac, known as the amniotic cavity, which is enclosed by a... more
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Macrophotograph of a 15.5 day old foetus of a rat. The foetus lies inside a fluid filled sac, known as the amniotic cavity, which is enclosed by a double membrane formed by two layers called the amnion (inner) and the outer chorion. The fluid, which is mostly formed by water, protects the foetus against the pressure of the internal organs of the mother and from any injury from the mother's movement. The embryo of a rat attaches to the uterine epithelium about 5 days after ovulation and the pregnancy lasts roughly 22 days. Magnification unknown.
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