Biology, asked by jack6778, 9 months ago

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

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

After fertilization the lining of uterus thickens and is richly supplied with blood to nourish the growing embryo. The embryo gets nutrition from the mother’s blood with he help of a special tissue called placenta. It is embedded in the uterine wall. Placenta contains Villi on the embryo’s side of the tissue and blood spaces on mother’s side surrounding the villi. This provides a large surface from mother to the embryo and waste products from embryo to mother.

Answered by dhayadon
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Answer:

Heyy!

Explanation:

Your answer is :

Placental Disc:

It gives supportive structure to the embryo.

It gives nutrition.

It also helps in excretion of waste from the embryo.

It has a lot of villi (high rate of blood capillaries).

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