ekstraembryonisia
Ekstraembryonisia refers to tissues and membranes that arise from the developing conceptus but are not part of the embryo proper. The term is used in some linguistic or regional contexts as a variant or translation of the standard English term extraembryonic. In English, the usual term is extraembryonic, and it describes structures that support the developing embryo without becoming part of the body of the embryo itself.
In vertebrates, the principal extraembryonic structures include the amnion, chorion, allantois, yolk sac, and, in mammals,
In mammals, the placenta evolves as a specialized organ that interfaces maternal and fetal tissues for nutrient