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Figure 5


Fig. 5. Red-eyed treefrog embryo uses ciliary rotation to return its developing head to the well-oxygenated region under the air-exposed egg surface, after experimental manipulation to position it facing the hypoxic rear of egg. Embryos are 1 day old and ~3.2 mm long; the arrow marks the experimental individual. Photos by K.M.W.