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two functions of the placenta​

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Answered by sunitarakeshmishra55
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The placenta acts to provide oxygen and nutrients to the fetus, whilst removing carbon dioxide and other waste products. It metabolises a number of substances and can release metabolic products into maternal and/or fetal circulations.

Answered by borate71
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The placenta serves three main functions:

  1. Attach the fetus to the uterine wall.
  2. Provide nutrients to the fetus.
  3. Allow the fetus to transfer waste products to the mother's blood.

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