How are blood and nutrients carried from the mother to the developing fetus?
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The placenta is an organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy. This structure provides oxygen and nutrients to the growing baby
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➡️The baby is attached to the mom by its umbilical cord and the placenta growing in mom's uterus. ➡️The mother's digested nutrients pass through the umbilicus into the baby's bloodstream just like they pass through the mother's bloodstream.
➡️There's no "eating" process.
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➡️The baby is attached to the mom by its umbilical cord and the placenta growing in mom's uterus. ➡️The mother's digested nutrients pass through the umbilicus into the baby's bloodstream just like they pass through the mother's bloodstream.
➡️There's no "eating" process.
thanks...
nice to help you ✌️✌️
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