Biology, asked by manvi4746, 1 year ago

What is placenta? Why is it important?​

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Answered by ahana320
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Placenta is the connection between the mother and the foetus.

Explanation:

It provides nourishment from the blood of the mother to the blood of the child with nutrients such as amino acids,nicotine,vitamins,fats,carbohydrates etc.

Answered by itzrihu2648053197
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the placenta is an organ that develops in your uterus during pregnancy. this structure provides Oxygen and nutrients to you are growing baby's and remove waste from your baby's blood. the placenta attaches to the wall of uterus and your babies umbilical cord arises from it..

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