Biology, asked by subashthri, 10 months ago

how does the embryo get nourishment inside the mothers body? ​

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Answered by ShreshthaSaha
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The embryo grows inside the mother's womb and gets nourishment from mother's blood through the tissue called placenta. ... It attaches the fetus to the uterine wall. It also provides nutrients to the fetus and also allows the fetus to transfer waste product's to the mother's blood.

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Answered by legends200693
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Explanation:

The embryo grows inside the mother's womb and gets nourishment from mother's blood through the tissue called placenta. ... It attaches the fetus to the uterine wall. It also provides nutrients to the fetus and also allows the fetus to transfer waste product's to the mother's blood.

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