Biology, asked by vishal451, 1 year ago

What is the use of placenta

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Answered by Ronaldinho1
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it helps in nourishment of zygote or embroyo

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CuriousDeVv: not zygote its actually fetus. both are different in meaning
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Answered by Avi2002
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Hiii...
Here is your answer...

Placenta helps in the nourishment of the embryo inside the uterus...

Hope it helps u...

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CuriousDeVv: The placenta is a unique organ, found only in mammals, that allows the mother to provide a very large amount of nutrients to her offspring for an extended period of time before they are even born.

The placenta serves as an interface between the mother and the developing fetus and has three main jobs:

Attach the fetus to the uterine wall
Provide nutrients to the fetus
Allow the fetus to transfer waste products to the mother's blood
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CuriousDeVv: The placenta is composed of both maternal tissue and tissue derived from the embryo.
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