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the amnion of mammalian embryo is derived from​

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Answered by panschul
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Amnion of the mammalian embryo is derived from the 'mesoderm' on the outer side and 'ectoderm' on the inner side. - The extraembryonic membranes consist of the Chorion (the combination of trophoblast plus underlying extraembryonic mesoderm), Amnion, Yolk sac, and Allantois.

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Answered by bamanedhanashree123
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Amnion of the mammalian embryo is derived from the 'mesoderm' on the outer side and 'ectoderm' on the inner side.

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