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What are the parts of the aminote egg?

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The structure of the amniote egg.

Inside the egg are a series of fluid-filled membranes which permit the embryo to survive: the amnion, allantois, yolk sac, and chorion. Surrounding and protecting the embryo is the amnion, filled with amniotic fluid, and providing the embryo with a stable fluid environment. The allantois performs two very important functions for the embryo, providing for gas diffusion, and removal of wastes. Food for the developing embryo comes from the yolk sac, which reduces in size as the embryo matures. Surrounding all the other membranes is the chorion, providing an overall enclosure for the young.

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