Biology · Growth and Development
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The human fetus is surrounded by
- A
Liquid
- B
Nitrogenous wastes
- C
Air
- D
Solid cells
- E
A fertilization membrane
The developing fetus is enclosed within the amniotic sac, which is filled with amniotic fluid. This fluid provides protection, cushioning, and support for the growing fetus during pregnancy.
The developing fetus is enclosed within the amniotic sac, which is filled with amniotic fluid. This fluid provides protection, cushioning, and support for the growing fetus during pregnancy.
Nitrogenous wastes are excreted by the fetus into the amniotic fluid and are not part of the protective environment surrounding the fetus.
The fetus is not surrounded by air in the womb. It is immersed in amniotic fluid.
The fetus is not surrounded by solid cells. While the fetus is composed of cells, it is not enclosed by solid cells.
The fertilization membrane is a temporary structure that forms around an egg cell after fertilization and prevents the entry of additional sperm. It is not related to the fetus during pregnancy.
Tagged under Biology · Growth and Development · 2011