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How does growing embryo gets nutrition from the mother's blood? write the functions

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Answered by priteshsaluja621
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The embryo gets nutrition from the mother's blood with the help of a tissue called placenta. Glucose and oxygen are passed from the mother to the embryo and the waste generated by embryo is also removed by transferring them to the mother's blood by placenta.

Answered by divyasreeramireddy
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The placenta is the structure which attaches the developing embryo with the mother. This is the structure which is attached to the umbilical cord of the embryo. The placenta helps to provide nutrition to the embryo. This structure also carries oxygen to the embryo and the wastes away from the embryo.

Embryo derives its nourishment from the mother's blood through the placenta. Placenta contains villi on the side of the embryo and blood vessels surrounding villi on the side of the mother. Oxygen and glucose pass from the mother to the embryo through the placenta.

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