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The embryo gets nourishment inside the mother body through

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Answered by jhalki0916
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Answer:

The umbilical cord

Explanation:

The umbilical cord attaches the mother and the baby through which the baby gets its required nourishment.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The embryo gets nutrition from the mother’s blood with the help of a special tissue called placenta. This is a disc which is embedded in the wall of uterus. It contains finger-like projections villi on the embryo’s side of the tissue. On mother’s sides are blood spaces, which surround the villi. This provides a large surface area for glucose and oxygen to pass the mother to the embryo and waste products from embryo to mother.

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