allantois
Americannoun
noun
plural
allantoidesOther Word Forms
- allantoic adjective
Etymology
Origin of allantois
1640–50; < New Latin < Greek allantoeidḗs, wrongly taken for plural and given a singular, on the model of words like hērōís (singular), hērōídes (plural)
Example Sentences
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The allantois stores nitrogenous wastes produced by the embryo and also facilitates respiration.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015
The allantois stores nitrogenous waste and facilitates respiration.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015
During week 3, a finger-like outpocketing of the yolk sac develops into the allantois, a primitive excretory duct of the embryo that will become part of the urinary bladder.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
Some grow to form the extra-embryonic membranes needed to support and protect the growing embryo: the amnion, the yolk sac, the allantois, and the chorion.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
Blood is taken out to the allantois, however, by the arteries of the latter type.
From Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)
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