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Primary chorionic villi

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Primary chorionic villi

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A. The cytotrophoblast is mitotically active, so that local mounds of cells (primary chorionic villi) form that bulge into the surrounding syncytiotrophoblast. As development continues, primary chorionic villi form secondary chorionic villi and finally tertiary chori-onic villi as part of placental formation.

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