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It allows (forms) a (semi)closed environment for the development of the fetus.

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What is the amniotic fluid and what is its function?

Amniotic fluid is a nourishing fluid found in the amniotic sac of the embryo. Its main function is nourishment of the embryo. Please refer to the related questions for detailed information on Amniotic fluid.


Does a grasshopper have an amniotic sac?

Grasshoppers do not have an amniotic sac. Animals with amniotic sacs are mammals and birds that have a sac for the fetus to grow and gain nourishment from.


What is the protective sac around the developing embryo or fetus is the?

The protective sac around the embryo or fetus is the amniotic sac.


The developing embryo is surrounded by a protective membrane called the?

amniotic sac :)


What are the functions of the amniotic sac and fluid?

Amniotic sac and fluid has a protective functions for the fetus. This sac separates the fetus from the mothers tissue.


The protective sac surrounding the embryo is formed by the?

The protective sac surrounding the embryo is formed by the amniotic membrane and the amniotic fluid which together create the amniotic sac. This sac serves to cushion and protect the developing embryo during pregnancy.


What type of fluid is in the amniotic sac?

The fluid in the amniotic sac is called amniotic fluid. It is a clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds and protects the developing fetus in the womb. Amniotic fluid helps cushion the baby, regulate temperature, and allows them to move and develop properly.


Do identical twins share the same amniotic sac?

It can be either. Sometimes they are in their own individual sac, and in other instances they share one amniotic sac.


Fetus is protected by what?

The amniotic sac and amniotic fluid inside the womb.


What is amniotic membrane?

The thin tissue that creates the walls of the amniotic sac.


What animals have an amniotic sac?

birds


Does the Amniotic sac feed the embryo?

no