Which is the extra embryonic membrane whose function is to store nitrogen wastes of the embryo? Is this function present in placental mammalian embryos?
Answer / Uvesh Ali
The allantois, one of the extraembryonic membranes, has a role in nitrogen waste storage. However, this function is not found in most placental mammalian embryos, as the metabolic waste products are primarily handled by the placenta.
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