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The placenta contains blood vessels. Are these belonging to the mother, the baby or both?

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Answered by noorishahmed
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The placenta is a unique vascular organ that receives blood supplies from both the maternal and the fetal systems and thus has two separate circulatory systems for blood:

(1) the maternal-placental (uteroplacental) blood circulation, and

(2) the fetal-placental (fetoplacental) blood circulation.

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Answered by MissPoison
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the placenta is part which connect the baby and the mother it help to give nutrients to the baby the blood vessels are belonging to the both

the placenta is part which connect the baby and the mother it help to give nutrients to the baby the blood vessels are belonging to the bothThe placenta is a temporary organ that connects the developing fetus via the umbilical cord to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake, thermo-regulation, waste elimination, and gas exchange via the mother's blood supply; to fight against internal infection; and to produce hormones which support pregnancy. Placentas are a defining characteristic of placental mammals, but are also found in marsupials and some non-mammals with varying levels of development.

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