As a mucous tissue it protects and insulates umbilical blood vessels.
As a mucous tissue it protects and insulates umbilical blood vessels.
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The umbilical cord is a tough membrane that covers the two arteries (the umbilical arteries) and one vein (the umbilical vein) that are coated in Wharton's jelly. Wharton's jelly is a gelatinous substance within the umbilical cord. It is derived from extra-embryonic mesoderm.
Between the two umbilical vessels, which are the umbilical arteries and the umbilical vein, lies the Wharton's jelly. This gelatinous substance provides cushioning and support to the vessels, protecting them from compression and injury during pregnancy. Wharton's jelly also plays a role in the overall structure of the umbilical cord.
Umbilical cords have two arteries and a vein inside them. These are surrounded by a material called Wharton's Jelly and a protective membrane known as the amnion.
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The surface of the umbilical cord is comprised of amniotic epithelium contiguous with the placenta and fetus. The connective tissue of the umbilical cord is of extraembryonic mesoderm origin, composed of Wharton's jelly (mucoid connective tissue) and sparsely distributed cells, including, stromal mesenchymal cells, contractile cells, macrophages, mast cells and myofibroblasts. It also contains a large quantity of water which aids in the prevention of umbilical blood vessel compression. There are umbilical arteries (2) and a vein inside the mucoid tissue.
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