Biology, asked by daisy777, 1 year ago

why are placenta and umbilical cord important in human body

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Answered by dollyyy2003
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Hey dude!!!!!


The blood in the arteries contains waste products, such as carbon dioxide, from the baby's metabolism. Carbon dioxide is transferred across the placenta to your bloodstream and then to your lungs, where it's breathed out. ... In addition to oxygen, theumbilical vein transports nutrients from the placenta to your baby.

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dollyyy2003: cells in your circulation, across the placenta to the baby in the umbilical vein. In addition to oxygen, the umbilical vein transports nutrients from the placenta to your baby.
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Answered by priya9765
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because it develops feutus and delivers nutrients and supplies oxygen plz make me the brainliest answer
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