Outer most membrane of placenta is called: (Solved MCQ)

Outer most membrane of placenta is called:

A. Amnion

B. Yolk sac

C. Chorion

D. Meningitis

Correct Answer: C. Chorion

Explanation

Outer most membrane of placenta: Chorion

Explanation:

The placenta is covered by fetal membranes, which are mainly:

  1. Amnion
  2. Chorion
  • Chorion is the outermost fetal membrane of the placenta.
  • It is derived from the trophoblast and extra-embryonic mesoderm.
  • The chorion forms chorionic villi, which are responsible for maternal–fetal exchange of gases, nutrients, and wastes.
  • The chorion lies outside the amnion and is in contact with the maternal decidua.

Why not the others?

  • Amnion → Innermost membrane, surrounds the fetus and amniotic fluid.
  • Yolk sac / Allantois → Early embryonic structures, not placental membranes.

✔ Correct answer:

Chorion

Other Options Details

Here is a clear explanation of all the given options, commonly asked in obstetrics and embryology:


A. Amnion

  • The amnion is the innermost fetal membrane.
  • It forms the amniotic sac, which contains amniotic fluid.
  • Functions:
    • Protects the fetus from mechanical injury
    • Allows free fetal movement
    • Maintains constant temperature
    • Prevents adhesion of fetus to membranes
  • It surrounds the fetus throughout pregnancy.

B. Yolk Sac

  • The yolk sac is the first extra-embryonic structure formed during early development.
  • Functions:
    • Provides early nutrition to the embryo
    • Site of early blood cell formation (hematopoiesis)
    • Contributes to formation of the primitive gut
  • It becomes smaller as the placenta develops and usually disappears later in pregnancy.

C. Chorion

  • The chorion is the outermost fetal membrane.
  • It is formed from trophoblast and extra-embryonic mesoderm.
  • Functions:
    • Forms chorionic villi, which participate in placenta formation
    • Plays a key role in maternal–fetal exchange
  • The placenta develops mainly from the chorion frondosum.

D. Meningitis

  • Meningitis is NOT a fetal membrane.
  • It is a medical condition, defined as inflammation of the meninges (protective coverings of the brain and spinal cord).
  • Causes:
    • Bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic infections
  • Symptoms:
    • Fever, headache, neck stiffness, altered consciousness
  • Included here as a non-related option compared to fetal membranes.

Key Point

  • Amnion, yolk sac, and chorion are fetal/extra-embryonic membranes.
  • Meningitis is a disease, not a fetal structure.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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