a developing fetus receives nourishment from the placenta, which is burrowed into the uterus
Umbilical cord
It is NOT active in the developing fetus.
The organ where the developing fetus resides is called the uterus. This is where the fetus grows and matures inside the female.
the wall of the uterus where oxygen, nutrients, and waste exchange takes place between the mother and fetus
A fetus is a developing baby.
The umbilical cord takes nutrients and oxygen to the fetus.
The embryonic period extends to the end of the eight week. After the embryonic period (8weeks), the developing human is called a fetus.
It comes from a temporary organ called the placenta. The fetus is connected to the placenta by the umbilical cord. From the placenta, which is normally attached to the uterine wall, blood, oxygen, and nutrients are transferred through the umbilical cord to the developing fetus.
Baby gets food and oxygen through the umbilical cord. This umbilical cord is attached to the placenta. This placenta is attached to the uterus. In the placenta blood of the mother comes close to the blood of the fetus. There is transfer of food and oxygen to the blood of fetus from the blood of mother. Carbon bi oxide and waste products of metabolism are transferred to the blood of mother from the blood of fetus.
The umbilical cord, which carries oxygenated blood to the fetus and waste away from the fetus. The belly button is where the cord was attached to the developing baby.
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