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During pregnancy, both nutrients and oxygen pass from the mother's blood to the that of the fetus. by way of the placenta. When the baby is born, then the mother can provide milk (if she breast feeds).

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It passes Carbon dioxide (Unoxygenated blood), waste gases, and Urea, a type of waste product.

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Mother should eat a well balanced diet with 32 ounces of milk, take her prenatal vitamins regularly.

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For what purpose is the placenta attached to the mother and fetus?

The placenta being attached to both the mother and the fetus, provide important benefits, such as supplying nutrients to the fetus, eliminating waste, and gas exchange.


What Structure pushes fetus out of the mother?

The structure that pushes the fetus out of the mother is called the uterus.


Can a fetus survive when mother is a and fetus is b blood group?

Yes, there is no danger to the fetus is the mother is type A and baby is type B


Is folic acid found in a higher concentration in fetus than mother?

A fetus gets all of it's nutrition from their mother. The mother has all of the nutrients and passes them along to the fetus.


What is the function of the placental?

it is the interface between the fetus and the mother's blood supply it acts like a filter - supplying nutrients to the fetus and disposing of waste material from the fetus to the mother all of this without actually mixing the blood of the fetus and the mother


Toxins can enter the fetus by?

blood flow from the mother to the fetus


What passes from the uterus to the mother?

The uterus is an organ and thus part of the mother. Did you mean from the fetus to the mother? If so, the umbilical cord goes from the fetus to the mother


Does the nutrition of the mother affect the fetus?

Yes. The fetus can't decide what to eat or drink, it gets everything from the mother. If the mother gets what she needs, then the fetus can get what it needs. If the mother is eating junk, then the fetus is getting junk. If the mother does drugs, some of those are passed on to the fetus as well. Sometimes, babies born by addicted mothers have to go straight to rehab to cure them of their addicitions.


Does the nutrition of the mother affects the fetus?

Yes. The fetus can't decide what to eat or drink, it gets everything from the mother. If the mother gets what she needs, then the fetus can get what it needs. If the mother is eating junk, then the fetus is getting junk. If the mother does drugs, some of those are passed on to the fetus as well. Sometimes, babies born by addicted mothers have to go straight to rehab to cure them of their addicitions.


Fetus is a transplant of foreign tissue in the mother. However transplant is tolerated and not rejected by mother because of the following except one?

Fetus is not a transplant in the body of the mother. Food you ingest does not go inside the body. It remains out side the body. like wise the fetus is not inside the body. It is outside the body of the mother. The proteins from the fetus do not come in direct contact of the mother. There is placental barrier between the fetus and the mother.


Toxins can harm a developing fetus?

Absolutely YES! Substances of good/bad can be transported from what is inhale by the mother to the fetus by the process of "blood flow from the mother to the fetus" or entering the umbilical cord to the fetus .


What substance passes from the fetus to the mother?

The deoxygenated blood and the baby's waste products pass from the foetus to the mother. The mother can then dispose of these through her systems.