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the human foetus remains connected with mother's blood circulation through
(a) oviduct
(b) fimbriate
(c) umbilical cord
(d) vagina

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Answered by chitraksheeverma
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Answer:

UMBILICAL CORD

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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the human foetus remains connected with mother's blood circulation through

  • (a) oviduct

  • (b) fimbriate

  • (c) umbilical cord

  • (d) vagina

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umbilical cord

The fetus is connected by the umbilical cord to the placenta, the organ that develops and implants in the mother's uterus during pregnancy.

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