Amniotic fluid grows and begins to fill, mainly with water, around two weeks after fertilization, is a plentiful source of non-embryonic stem cells.These cells have demonstrated the ability to differentiate into a number of different cell-types, including brain, liver and bone. Amniotic fluid also protects the developing baby by cushioning against blows to the mother's abdomen, allows for easier fetal movement, promotes muscular/skeletal development, and helps protect the fetus from heat loss.
The liquid surrounding the fetus is called amniotic fluid.
Fetoscopy is direct observation of the fetus and surrounding tissue.
this is called the placenta
Amniotic fluid.
A thin membrane surrounding the fetus and containing serous fluid.
Amniotic sac
The Stroma
The fetus is in the uterus and when pregnant there's a mucus plug closing the entrance to the uterus so semen or anything else can not enter when you are pregnant.
An antibubble is the opposite of a bubble. A soap bubble in air is a thin film of liquid surrounding air. An antibubble in liquid is a thin film of air surrounding liquid.
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It is exothermic. The gas must release energy to its surrounding to become a liquid.
What do you mean? It's evaporation... The liquid absorbs latent heat from the surrounding...