Biology, asked by Bharti3754, 11 months ago

Name the special tissue which nourish

the embryo in mother's womb

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Answered by asyedzishan790pbyx9n
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Ans: After fertilization the lining ofuterus thickens and is richly supplied with blood to nourish the growingembryo. 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.
Answered by kingofself
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Explanation:

  • Placenta is the special tissue which nourishes the mother’s womb.
  • The lining of uterus is richly ‘supplied with blood’ to nourish the growing embryo after fertilization.
  • The placenta are embedded in uterus wall. This structure provides the “oxygen and nutrients” to growing the baby and removes the waste product from blood of baby.
  • The placenta has both “maternal and tissue derived” from the embryo.
  • The other function of placenta are fight against internal and produce hormone essential to support pregnant.
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