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Allantois - Wikipedia
It is a hollow sac-like structure filled with clear fluid that forms part of the developing conceptus in an amniote that helps the embryo exchange gases and ... en.wikipedia.org
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Allantois - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The allantois is a principal component of the chorioallantoic placenta (Figure 3(b)). The allantoic vesicle connects to the urinary system. www.sciencedirect.com
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ALLANTOIC Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of ALLANTOIC is relating to, contained in, or characterized by an allantois. www.merriam-webster.com
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allantoic
allantoic, a. Phys. (ælænˈtəʊɪk) [f. allantois + -ic: cf. mod.Fr. allantoïque.] Of or belonging to the allantois.1836 Todd Cycl. Anat. & Phys. I. 47/1 Certain acids almost peculiar to individual animals such as the..allantoic. 1850 Daubeny Atom. Theory xi. (ed. 2) 365 The allantoic fluid of the cow.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Allantois - MeSH - NCBI
Allantois. An extra-embryonic membranous sac derived from the YOLK SAC of REPTILES; BIRDS; and MAMMALS. It lies between two other extra-embryonic membranes, the ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Allantois | Embryonic, Development, Sac - Britannica
Allantois, an extra-embryonic membrane of reptiles, birds, and mammals arising as a pouch, or sac, from the hindgut. In reptiles and birds it expands ... www.britannica.com
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Allantoic acid
Allantoic acid is an organic compound with the chemical formula C4H8N4O4. It is a crystalline acid obtained by hydrolysis of allantoin. In nature, allantoic acid is produced from allantoin by the enzyme allantoinase (encoded by the gene AllB (Uniprot: P77671) in Escherichia coli and other wikipedia.org
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ALLANTOIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
A crystalline, transparent, colorless substance found in the allantoic liquid of the fetal calf; Ð formerly called allantoic acid and amniotic acid. From ... www.dictionary.com
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Allantois Definition, Function & Structure - Lesson - Study.com
The allantois represents a fetal membrane located just below the chorion. The allantois facilitates gas exchange and serves as a storage site for waste ... study.com
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Allantoic cyst | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
The allantois usually regresses by the 14th week of gestation, but may occasionally persist and present as a cystic mass in the base of the ... radiopaedia.org
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The allantois and chorion, when isolated before circulation or chorio ...
The chorio-allantoic placenta forms through the fusion of the allantois (progenitor tissue of the umbilical cord), with the chorionic plate. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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allantois definition
Found in amniotes, it is one of the four extraembryonic membranes (chorion, amnion, allantois and yolk sac) that are adaptations of the terrestrial egg. It ... groups.molbiosci.northwestern.edu
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allantoin
allantoin Chem. (əˈlæntəʊɪn) [mod. f. allanto-is + -in chem. form. Cf. Fr. allantoïne.] A crystalline substance, C4N4H603, the nitrogenous constituent of the allantoic fluid.1845 Todd & Bowman Phys. Anat. I. 9 Allantoin, an analogous compound to urea. 1863 Watts Fownes' Chem. (1877) II. 412 Allantoï... Oxford English Dictionary
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hydantoic
hydantoic, a. Chem. (haɪdænˈtəʊɪk) [Arbitrary formation from Gr. ὕδ-ωρ water + (allantoic.] = Glycoluric. So hydantoate (haɪˈdæntəʊət) [see -ate1 1 c]; hyˈdantoïn = Glycolylurea.1866 Odling Anim. Chem. 127 Schlieper added the leucoturic, allituric, dilituric, hydantoic, hydurilic, and allanturic or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bacillus fastidiosus
Bacillus fastidiosus is only able to grow in the presence of uric acid, allantoin, or allantoic acid. wikipedia.org
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