Biology, asked by ambeshshaw63, 7 months ago

Mother’s blood flows into the foetus through placenta true or false​

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Answered by ayshalatheef2005
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Explanation:

After the exchange of oxygen and nutrients, the umbilical vein carries fresh oxygenated and nutrient-rich blood circulating back to the fetal systemic circulation. At term, maternal blood flow to the placenta is approximately 600–700 ml/minute. ... No intermingling of maternal and fetal blood occurs in the placenta.

Answered by sairam200612
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Explanation:

After the exchange of oxygen and nutrients, the umbilical vein carries fresh oxygenated and nutrient-rich blood circulating back to the fetal systemic circulation. At term, maternal blood flow to the placenta is approximately 600–700 ml/minute. ... No intermingling of maternal and fetal blood occurs in the placenta.mark

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