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what is the differences between chorion
and amnion

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Chorion:

During the development of the embryo,tiny finger like projections grow from the surface of the outer membrane called chorion into the soft tissues of the uterus.

Gradually smallpools of rapidly moving blood around the finger like projections in the uterine wall. These tissues of the chorion and the adjacent part of the uterine tissue make up the placenta.

Amnion:

Another embryonic membrane, the amnion, grows around the embryo itself. The cavity within the amnion becomes filled with fluid called amniotic fluid. The embryo develops in this fluid-filled cavity, which keeps it moist and protects it from minor mechanical injury.

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