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__________ are present in the umbilical cord by which the foetus is joined to the uterus of the mother.



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Answered by Anonymous
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The placenta is the organ that develops and implants in the mother's womb (uterus) during pregnancy. The unborn baby is connected to the placenta by the umbilical cord.

Answered by mad210218
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Placenta

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  • The fetus is connected by the umbilical cord to the placenta, the organ which develops in the mother's uterus during pregnancy.
  • Thus the placenta is a large organ that develops during pregnancy , attached to the wall of uterus , usually at the top, cord connects to the placenta to the baby.
  • Blood from the mother passes through the placenta, filtering oxygen, glucose and other nutrients to fetus by the umbilical cord.
  • Placenta is responsible for producing pregnancy hormones as well as hosting  important nutritional exchange.

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