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Amnion vs Placenta - What's the difference?

amnion | placenta |


In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between amnion and placenta

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while placenta is (anatomy) a vascular organ in mammals, except monotremes and marsupials, present only in the female during gestation it supplies food and oxygen from the mother to the foetus, and passes back waste it is implanted in the wall of the uterus and links to the foetus through the umbilical cord it is expelled after birth.

As nouns the difference between amnion and placenta

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while placenta is (anatomy) a vascular organ in mammals, except monotremes and marsupials, present only in the female during gestation it supplies food and oxygen from the mother to the foetus, and passes back waste it is implanted in the wall of the uterus and links to the foetus through the umbilical cord it is expelled after birth.

Amnion vs Anion - What's the difference?

amnion | anion |


As nouns the difference between amnion and anion

is that amnion is the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while anion is a negatively charged ion.

Amnion vs Amnio - What's the difference?

amnion | amnio |


As nouns the difference between amnion and amnio

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while amnio is amniocentesis.

Amnion vs Amnios - What's the difference?

amnion | amnios |


In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between amnion and amnios

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while amnios is (anatomy) amnion.

As nouns the difference between amnion and amnios

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while amnios is (anatomy) amnion.

Stromal vs Amnion - What's the difference?

stromal | amnion |


As an adjective stromal

is of or relating to a stroma.

As a noun amnion is

(anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended.

Stroma vs Amnion - What's the difference?

stroma | amnion |


As a proper noun stroma

is an island of the northern coast of scotland.

As a noun amnion is

(anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended.

Amnion vs Serosa - What's the difference?

amnion | serosa | see also |

Amnion is a see also of serosa.


As nouns the difference between amnion and serosa

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while serosa is a membrane which lines an internal cavity to protect the contents and which secretes serum.

Amnion vs Chorioamnionitis - What's the difference?

amnion | chorioamnionitis |


As nouns the difference between amnion and chorioamnionitis

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while chorioamnionitis is inflammation of the fetal membranes (amnion and chorion) due to a bacterial infection, most often associated with prolonged labour.

Amnion vs Somatopleure - What's the difference?

amnion | somatopleure |


As nouns the difference between amnion and somatopleure

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while somatopleure is (embryology) a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.

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