chorion

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  The protective and nutritive membrane in higher vertebrates that attaches the fetus to the uterus.
 * 2) * 2002, Rovert E. A. Stewart, Barbara E. Stewart, Female Reproductive Systems, entry in Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals, page 425,
 * The allantois fuses with the chorion, forming a small round area, the allentochorion. This region becomes the placenta (Fig. 3).
 * 1)  The outer case of an insect egg.
 * 2) * 2008, John L. Capinera, Eggs of Insects, entry in John L. Capinera (editor), Encyclopedia of Entomology, page 1290,
 * In addition to facilitating gas exchange and water conservation, the chorion must, in some cases, allow uptake of water or liquid nutrients from the environment.
 * 1)  The outer membrane of seeds of plants.
 * 1) * 2008, John L. Capinera, Eggs of Insects, entry in John L. Capinera (editor), Encyclopedia of Entomology, page 1290,
 * In addition to facilitating gas exchange and water conservation, the chorion must, in some cases, allow uptake of water or liquid nutrients from the environment.
 * 1)  The outer membrane of seeds of plants.
 * 1)  The outer membrane of seeds of plants.

Translations

 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:, Zottenhaut
 * Ido:
 * Polish: kosmówka
 * Portuguese: córion, cório


 * French:
 * Galician: teaz


 * French:
 * Galician: teaz

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)   (all senses)