Biology, asked by ayeshayumna74, 7 months ago

Why does the growing embryo get it's energy form​

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Answered by mulaniayashas432
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The developing fetus relies primarily on the mother's placenta for energy, but it takes nearly 12 weeks until growth of the placenta is complete. How are the high-energy needs of a growing baby fueled from day one? Upon ovulation, a mature female egg (ovum) is released into the fallopian tube.

Answered by BearKnight
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The developing fetus relies primarily on the mother's placenta for energy, but it takes nearly 12 weeks until growth of the placenta is complete. How are the high-energy needs of a growing baby fueled from day one? Upon ovulation, a mature female egg (ovum) is released into the fallopian tube.

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