File:Vertebrate eye development (human eye).jpg
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current | 15:33, 13 September 2024 | ![]() | 2,166 × 2,642 (334 KB) | Rasbak | {{Information |description=Figure 1. Vertebrate eye development (human eye). (A) During early vertebrate development, the eye field is established at the boundary between the telencephalon (brown) and the diencephalon (green). (B) Optic vesicles bilaterally protrude from either side of the forebrain approaching the thickened surface ectoderm (lens placodes). (C) The interaction between the optic vesicle and the lens placode of the surface ectoderm results in optic vesicle invagination, optic... |
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