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Dicaibe the development of Placenta
in rabbit.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In rabbit, the epithelium of the chorion may disappear in some regions during the later stages of gestation—thus permitting an exposure of foetal blood vessels to the maternal blood. The placenta is represented jointly by the trophoblast (chorion with its villi) and the trophospongia (uterine wall).

Answered by debasritashaw
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In rabbit, the epithelium of the chorion may disappear in some regions during the later stages of gestation—thus permitting an exposure of foetal blood vessels to the maternal blood. The placenta is represented jointly by the trophoblast (chorion with its villi) and the trophospongia (uterine wall).

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