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Multiple Choice
If you wanted to examine the extraembryonic membranes surrounding a lizard or mouse embryo, you would first have to cut through which of the following to see all the others?
A
Yolk sac
B
Amnion
C
Endoderm
D
Allantois
E
Chorion
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Understand the role of extraembryonic membranes: These membranes support the developing embryo in reptiles, birds, and mammals. They include the chorion, amnion, yolk sac, and allantois.
Identify the function of each membrane: The chorion is the outermost membrane, the amnion surrounds the embryo providing a fluid-filled cavity, the yolk sac provides nutrients, and the allantois is involved in waste removal and gas exchange.
Recognize the position of the chorion: As the outermost layer, the chorion encloses all other extraembryonic membranes.
Determine the sequence of layers: To access the inner membranes (amnion, yolk sac, allantois), you must first cut through the chorion.
Conclude that the chorion must be cut first: Since it is the outermost layer, cutting through the chorion allows examination of the other membranes surrounding the embryo.