Explain the role of placenta during pregnancy including its action
as an endocrine organ.
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The placenta also acts as an endocrine organ, producing several important hormones during pregnancy. These hormones work together to control the growth and development of the placenta and the fetus, and act on the mother to support the pregnancy and prepare for childbirth.
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The Placenta is a temporary endocrine organ formed during pregnancy, which produces harmones important in the maintenance of a healthy pregnancy and preparation for labour and breastfeeding
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