Explain how the developing embryo gets nourishments inside the mother body
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After implantation a disk like structure called placenta developes between the uterus wall and the embroy. it is having small finger like structure called villi on embroy's side of placenta. on mother's side blood cells are present which surround the villi. This provides a large surface area for glocose and oxygen to pass from the mother to embroy. The waste generated by the embroy are also transferred into mother's blood through placenta.
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After implantation a disk like structure called placenta developes between the uterus wall and the embroy. it is having small finger like structure called villi on embroy's side of placenta. on mother's side blood cells are present which surround the villi. This provides a large surface area for glocose and oxygen to pass from the mother to embroy. The waste generated by the embroy are also transferred into mother's blood through placenta.
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Explain how the developing embryo gets nourishments inside the mother body?
The embryo get nourishment from the mother's body through Placenta.
In the Placenta, the foetal blood comes in close contact with the maternal blood.
Here, exchange of material between the Mother's blood & the foetal blood take place.
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