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An '''extraembryonic membrane''' is one of the [[membrane]]s which assist in the development of the [[embryo]]. Such membranes occur in a range of animals from humans to insects. They originate from the embryo, but are not considered part of it. They typically perform roles in nutrition, gas exchange, and waste removal.<ref name="PurvesOrians2003">{{cite book|author1=William K. Purves|author2=Gordon H. Orians|author3=H. Craig Heller|title=Life: The Science of Biology|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3_cIZqwSfdYC&pg=PA423|date=5 December 2003|publisher=W. H. Freeman|isbn=978-0-7167-9856-9|page=423}}</ref>

There are four standard extraembryonic membranes in birds, reptiles, and mammals: the yolk sac which surrounds the [[yolk]], the [[amnion]], the [[chorion]], and the [[allantois]].

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