Are the extra embryonic membranes the same in all vertebrates?
Answer / Amrita Singh
No, the extra embryonic membranes vary among different groups of vertebrates. For example, monotremes (such as platypus and echidna) have a single yolk sac, whereas marsupials and placental mammals have multiple extraembryonic membranes.
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