How does the embryo get nourishment inside the mother's womb ? explain in brief?
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The developing embryo after implantation the embryo produce finger like processes called villi. these villi get embedded into the grooves called crypts.The developing embryo gets intimately connected with the uterine wall of the mother and this intimate connection is called as placenta. Placenta helps in the diffusion of nutrients and oxygen from the blood of mother to the blood of foetus.
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How does baby get nourishment when inside the mother's womb?
The embryo get nourishment from the mother's body through Placenta.
In the Placenta, the foetal blood comes in close contact with the maternal blood.
Here, exchange of material between the Mother's blood & the foetal blood take place.
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