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yolk sac
A sac-like structure attached to the under-surface of the developing embryo. The first part of the embryo to become visible on transvaginal ultrasound after the gestational sac, but not by itself as reassuring as seeing a beating fetal heart that the pregnancy will most likely avoid miscarriage. Not as important for a human embryo's nutrition as it is for a fertilised egg incubated by a hen, and in mammals contains no yolk, but the yolk sac's lumen is continuous with the lumen of the embryo's developing gut, or intestine, and shares an absorptive function. Cells from the yolk sac become incorporated into the fetus in many ways, including forming the primitive germ cells.