The mother's blood and the embryo's blood do not mix freely. The placenta allows for the diffusion of oxygen and nutrients, but does not allow the actual blood to mix.
yes, but they never mix
That depends on what animal because baby chickens feed on the yolk inside the egg while a human embryos get food and oxygen from their mother's umbilical cord.
The term, renal, refers to the kidney. Therefore, renal blood supply refers to blood supply of the kidney.
yes it does
more the blood supply ,the more will be the absorption of digested food.
When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this causes a stroke.
Diffuse from the mothers blood Into the embryos blood Within the placenta
Yolks are required for embryos in eggs because it's their only source of sustenance for it's development until it hatches. Humans embryos are connected to their mother by an umbilical cord, which the fetuses use to get nutrients directly into their blood streams from the mothers blood.
The mother's blood supply enters the foetus via the umbillical cord and allows oxygen to diffuse from the mother's blood into the foetus.
You were not in her stomach, you were in her womb and your mothers oxygenated blood supply kept you alive via the umbilical cord, so no need for gills.
No, the baby is supplied with food in its blood via the placenta, the placenta is connected to the mother's blood supply and the baby's food gets to it from the mothers blood.
In mammals this is done by the placenta, through which the foetal blood flows and exchanges nutrients/gasses with the mothers blood supply.
They develop by feeding from the yolk of the egg that the frog has laid and that is the equivalent of a placenta.
it all depends on your blood type ant he two put together, its not necessarially goig to be one of your or the mothers blood types it all jsut depends
That depends on what animal because baby chickens feed on the yolk inside the egg while a human embryos get food and oxygen from their mother's umbilical cord.
An embryo plugs into it's Mothers blood supply through the placenta. The embryo gets all it's nutrition and oxgen through this connection.
A blood feather on any bird is a feather that still has a blood supply to it. A blood supply is necessary for any feather that is still growing. Once grown out, the blood supply dries up. A feather shaft with a blood supply will be red; a feather shaft with no blood supply will be white.
The term, renal, refers to the kidney. Therefore, renal blood supply refers to blood supply of the kidney.