Biology, asked by Dvsnnikhil, 1 year ago

What is placenta?Where it is located for what is it for


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Answered by molshreegoswami
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It's an oragan that develop in the uterus during pregnancy .This supplies oxygen and nutrients to growing baby and removes waste products from babies blood.
Answered by Hannah10301
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Hey there!!

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¤ Placenta :

• It is a disc shaped structure which is embedded in the uterine wall of females.

• It develops during gestation period.

• It contains villi on the embryo's side of the tissue.
On the mother's side are blood spaces, which surround the villi.
This provides a large surface area for glucose and oxygen to pass from the mother to the embryo.

• It is mainly for providing nutrition to the growing embryo..

• It is also helpful in excretion as the waste generated by the developing embryo can be removed by passing or transferring them into mother's blood through placenta.


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