Biology, asked by amanvyas07, 1 year ago

How does embryo get nourishment inside the Mother's body?​

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Answered by adityarajput66
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the embryo gets nourishment from the mother 's blood with the help of a special disc shaped tissue embedded in uterine wall called placenta.

it contains villi on embryo's side and blood vessels surrounding villi on mothers' side

through placenta gulcose and oxygen pass from mother to embryo.

also, waste substances are removed through placenta into mother 's blood

Answered by shrutimohta0220
34
Embryo gets nourishment with the help of a specialized tissue called placenta.

Placenta is a disc shaped tissue embedded in the wall of uterus.

it helped in providing nutrients from mother's blood to the embryo..

it also helps in excreting wastes from embryo by passing it to the blood.

Hope it helped ❤️

KingKittu: right
amanvyas07: is this sufficient
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adityarajput66: mine wrong?
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