Amnion

/ˈæmniən/ noun

The innermost membrane that surrounds and protects a developing fetus, creating a fluid-filled sac.

From Greek amnion, possibly from amnos (lamb) or from a root meaning 'to wrap.' The term became standard in embryology starting in the 17th-18th centuries.

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