The gray four-eyed opossum (Philander opossum) by André de Souza Pereira Wikipedia Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Yolk sac of Philander opossum. The sinus terminalis marks the transition between the avascular and vascular portions. Courtesy of Dr. Allen C. Enders |
Semi-thin section of vascular yolk sac (at top) and fold in the uterine wall (below) in Philander opossum. Courtesy of Dr. Allen C. Enders |
An unusual feature in Philander is that two or more fetuses share a common yolk sac. However, each has its own allantoic sac. The allantois never makes contact with the trophoblast (it remains within the small exocoelom). It may serve as a receptacle for urine secreted by the mesonephros.
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