Biology
What are the functions of Amniotic fluid?
Reproductive System
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The functions of Amniotic fluid are:
- It protects the embryo from physical damage by jerks or mechanical shocks.
- Keeps an even pressure all around the embryo.
- Allows the foetus some restricted movement.
- Prevents sticking of the foetus to the amnion.
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