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state the role of placenta n development of embryo

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Answered by vamshimotla
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placenta plays a crucial role in nutrition of the feotus.it is the connection between the female and the embryo..it weighs one sixth of the body weight. and is the umblical cord.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The role of placenta in development of embryo:

  • Placenta plays a very ‘important role’ in the nutrition and development of an embryo.  
  • It is a temporary issue that connects the foetus to the endometrium via the ‘umbilical cord’.  
  • It is responsible for active transport of nutrients and metabolic wastes, is involved in thermoregulation and gas exchange and for immunity.  
  • It also secretes some hormones essential for the development of the embryo and for maintenance of pregnancy. Placenta is also the storehouse of embryonic stem cells.  

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