what are placenta or explain it's functions?????
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Placenta is a special tissue formed in mother's body when she is pregnant. It is connected to foetus through umbilical cord. Through this it helps in nutrition, excretion etc. for baby.
It also has villi which helps it in absorption.
It also has villi which helps it in absorption.
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>> Placenta is a disc which is embedded in the uterine wall. It has villi on the embryo's side of the tissue. On the mother's side there are blood spaces which surround the villi. Placenta is extremely essential for foetal development.
✨ Functions :-
⏺️Supplies nutrition to the embryo from the mother's blood.
⏺️Carries waste substances produced by the embryo to the mother's blood.
Hope it proved to be beneficial....
>> Placenta is a disc which is embedded in the uterine wall. It has villi on the embryo's side of the tissue. On the mother's side there are blood spaces which surround the villi. Placenta is extremely essential for foetal development.
✨ Functions :-
⏺️Supplies nutrition to the embryo from the mother's blood.
⏺️Carries waste substances produced by the embryo to the mother's blood.
Hope it proved to be beneficial....
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