through the mothers blood stream and thus kidneys via the umbilical cord.
Through the umbilical cord and placenta
The fetus gets oxygen and nutrients from the mother's bloodstream through the placenta, a temporary organ that connects mother and fetus. Waste products produced by the fetus, such as carbon dioxide, are passed back through the placenta into the mother's bloodstream for her body to eliminate.
In placental mammals it is via the umbilical cord connected to the placenta on the mother's uterus lining.In most other animals it is from the yolksack of the egg.
no
A sperm cannot get rid of a fetus.
yes cheetahs does get rid of their waste.
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The umbilical cord delivers oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and removes wastes.
Via the umbilical vein which connects to the placenta in the womb of the host mother
by killing mitchell
Digestion
Their flame cells i guess...