What are extra embryonic membranes?
Answer / Shudhanshu Sharma
Extraembryonic membranes are temporary structures that form around the developing embryo during embryogenesis. They provide nutrients, protection, and support to the embryo until it is fully formed. The four main extraembryonic membranes in mammals are the amnion, yolk sac, chorion, and allantois.
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