English, asked by aj266873, 8 months ago

how does the embryo get nourishment inside the mother's body​

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Answered by BlackWizard
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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.

Answered by αηυяαg
24

Answer:

the embryo gets nutrition from the mother's love with the help of special tissue called enter this is a dislike tissue which develops between the uterine wall and embryo as mother eat the food passes through the digestive system where the blood breaks it down into smaller particles is nutrition travel through the mother's blood stream and get exchanged with the blood stream of throw placenta

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