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Growing foetus derive nutrition from mothers blood through

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Answered by Naxon
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A special tissue called placenta.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Placenta

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The placenta is formed of the tissues between the foetus and the mother. In the placenta, the foetal blood comes very close to the maternal blood, and this permits the exchange of materials between them. Food, water, minerals, vitamins hormones, antibodies, oxygen pass from the maternal blood into foetal blood and foetal metabolic wastes such as carbon dioxide, urea etc, pass into the maternal blood.

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