in a fetus blood does not reach the lungs for purification. In a baby blood goes to the lungs for oxygenation.
in a fetus blood does not reach the lungs for purification. In a baby blood goes to the lungs for oxygenation.
in a fetus blood does not reach the lungs for purification. In a baby blood goes to the lungs for oxygenation.
The fetus does not use its lungs to bring oxygen to the blood.
The fetus does not use its lungs to bring oxygen to the blood. (apex)
There are four. One is oxygen, the fetus get's oxygen from the mother and a newborn get's oxygen on their own.
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is a way blood travels al the body. body travels the body by circulation, but by different types like pulmonary circulation... and one form is systemic circulation. for more information look in other pages
Contemplating how to answer that. Mammals are born with an umbilical cord that connects the baby indirectly to the circulation of the mother via the placenta. Since the placenta is not needed after birth, neither is the connection from the baby to the placenta. The hole mostly closes up and leaves a navel.
The function of blood is what it does in the body (carries O2, CO2, food, hormones water etc.) and the circulation of blood is how it gets round the body (pumped by the heart through arteries and veins) to perform its function.
A baby may be bigger at birth depending on different health conditions such as diabetes. The conditions will cause the baby to gain weight.
in a fetus blood does not reach the lungs for purification. In a baby blood goes to the lungs for oxygenation.
in a fetus blood does not reach the lungs for purification. In a baby blood goes to the lungs for oxygenation.
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If the circulation you refer to is circulation of the blood, then yes, if your blood circulation is slower or faster, so is the baby's. Your blood circulates through the fetus and back into you, it's a constant cycle.
The circulatory and respiratory systems must work on their own.
The circulatory and respiratory systems must work on their own.
The circulatory and respiratory systems must work on their own.
what is the different between single and double circulation
When the baby starts to breathe and cry, there will be good circulation and gives good color to to the skin.
Pulmonary circulation - between the heart and the lungs Systematic circulation - between the heart and the rest of the body Coronary circulation - the heart itself
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Pulmonary circulation reduced in the human fetus because the baby gets its oxygen from its mother & it does not breath on its own.