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The amniotic sac is the thin, fluid-filled membrane in which the baby develops during pregnancy. It helps protect the fetus, regulate temperature, and allow for movement.

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Is the membrane that forms a sac around an animal embryo.?

The membrane that forms a sac around an animal embryo is called the amniotic sac. The embryonic sac is a bag of fluid inside of a woman's womb where the unborn baby develops and grows.


What is the membrane that forms a sac around an animal embryo?

The inner most membrane is the fluid filled amniotic sac, next is the yolk sac, where the first blood cell originates. The allantois forms near the yolk sac, while the chorion surrounds all the other ones.


What is the fluid filled sac that protects the baby until birth?

it is the amneotic fluid.


Can a stillborn baby's lungs float?

No, the baby never filled them with air from their first breath, therefore they are fluid filled...and won't float.


Why does a baby inside an amniotic sac that is filled with amniotic fluid?

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Fluid filled sac that protects a baby until birth?

Amniotic sac


Where in the human female's body - is a baby held while it develops?

The baby grows and develops in the uterus.


How sensitive is a baby's ear drums inside a womb?

While a baby's eardrum is sensitive in the womb, the uterus is filled with fluid. That has a tendency to soften and muffle large noises.


Why are lungs in fetus inactive?

They need air to operate properly, the fetus develops in fluid until born. The lungs first work shortly after the baby is born.


Is the kidney of the fetus functiong?

Yes the kidney of the fetus does function. The fetal kidney is responsible for the production of the amniotic fluid. The kidneys keep on increasing in size as the baby develops.


Where doe the unborn baby develope?

The baby develops in the uterus or womb.


Which fluid is filled in foetus lungs at 8th month?

At around the 8th month of gestation, the lungs of the fetus are filled with a fluid called amniotic fluid. This fluid is crucial for lung development and helps prepare the fetus for breathing air after birth. The lungs also begin producing surfactant, a substance that reduces surface tension and prevents the alveoli from collapsing, which is essential for proper breathing once the baby is born.