The egg (shell).
The egg that holds fluid to protect the embryo is the amniotic egg. This type of egg contains a specialized structure called the amnion, which is filled with amniotic fluid. This fluid cushions the developing embryo and provides a stable environment, allowing for proper development and reducing the risk of desiccation. Amniotic eggs are found in reptiles, birds, and some mammals.
The answer is Amniotic egg.
The membrane is called the Amniotic Sac, and the fluid is the Amniotic Fluid
a seed coat, storage tissue, and a dormant embryo. the seed coat protects the seed from drying out, endosperm is the temporary food supply and the cotyledon is the embryo.
Your baby is formed out of fertilized ovum. During development of the embryo, a sac is formed around the fetus from the extra embryonic cells. This sac contains fluid in it. Together with fluid in it, this sac forms the softest cushion for your baby can have.
The seed
It protects the body from disease, heat, cold, impact, etc. It also holds the fluid that all internal organs are "swimming" in
cytoplasm
The fruit of the plant holds and protects the seeds. The seed coat initially and later when the ovary ripens, the fruit protects the seed.
The fruit of the plant holds and protects the seeds. The seed coat initially and later when the ovary ripens, the fruit protects the seed.
The multilayered membrane that protects and holds the organs in place within the abdominal cavity is called the peritoneum. It consists of two layers, the parietal peritoneum which lines the abdominal wall, and the visceral peritoneum which covers the organs.
the cell membrane