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Cell division in timelapse

Impressive shots of cell division in an egg red frog (temporary frog) filmed during a period of 33 hours and is presented through a timelapse 23 seconds.

About 3 hours after the penetration of spermatozoa, the egg is divided into 4 cells, followed by a rapid decay to nearly 4 million cells. Some days later, A tadpole will emerge naturally from the egg.

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  1. Ἀstronomos says:

    Similar time lapse (Timelapse) : https://vimeo.com/117411108
    "Timelapse clip of cell division into an embryo frog.
    The overall size of the embryo is about 1 mm. in diameter during the passage: The actual duration of each division cycle is about 25 minutes.
    Tony Yu-Chen Tsae. "