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  • Chorion - Wikipedia
    The chorion is the outermost fetal membrane around the embryo in mammals, birds and reptiles (amniotes) It is also present around the embryo of other animals, like insects and molluscs
  • Chorion: Anatomy and function | Kenhub
    The chorion is the outermost of the four membranes surrounding the developing fetus, consisting of trophoblast and underlying extraembryonic mesoderm It is continuous with the lining of the uterine wall (endometrium) superficially and is in contact with the amnion deep to it
  • Chorion | Fetal Membrane, Placental Development Maternal-Fetal . . .
    chorion, in reptiles, birds, and mammals, the outermost membrane around the embryo It develops from an outer fold on the surface of the yolk sac In insects the chorion is the outer shell of the insect egg
  • Difference Between Amnion and Chorion
    The chorion, on the other hand, is the outer membrane that surrounds the amnion, the embryo, and other membranes and entities in the womb It is considered as the support platform of the fetus and the amnion
  • What Is the Chorion and What Is Its Function? - Biology Insights
    The fully developed chorion is the fetal component of the placenta, acting as the primary site for the transfer of gases, nutrients, and waste products between the maternal and fetal bloodstreams
  • CHORION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CHORION is the highly vascular outer embryonic membrane of reptiles, birds, and mammals that in placental mammals is associated with the allantois in the formation of the placenta
  • Chorion - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    The chorion is the outermost membrane that surrounds the developing embryo, while the amnion is a fluid-filled sac that surrounds the embryo and helps to protect it from mechanical shock and dehydration
  • Chorion - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    About two-thirds of identical twins have the same chorion (and thus are called monochorionic monozygotic twins), and about one-third have their own chorion (and thus are called dichorionic monozygotic twins)


















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