Nutrients and other needed materials diffuse from the mother's blood through the placenta which connects the fetus the the uterus lining.
Placenta
placenta
A flattened circular organ in the uterus of pregnant eutherian mammals, nourishing and maintaining the fetus through the umbilical cord. its from google
The uterusIt is called a uterus.
For nine months the placenta feeds and nourishes the fetus while also disposing of toxic waste.
how nutrients,oxygen and waste are exchange between the fetus and the mother
The placenta attaches to the mother and nourishes the growing fetus.
The placenta attaches to the mother and nourishes the growing fetus.
It nourishes the fetal pig.
The placenta that is attached to the babys belly button. That's how the baby gets most of it's nourishment. Also the amniotic fluid plays a role in it as well.
It is the uterus, in which fetus develops..
For nine months the placenta feeds and nourishes the fetus while also disposing of toxic waste. Without it the fetus would not survive. After the baby is born, the placenta, while thought by most to no longer serve a function, actually has two. If not severed, it supplies the symbiote fetus with oxygenated blood cells as it makes the transition to become an air-breathing infant and it contains all the nutrients and ingredients needed by the mother to replenish those excreted during the birth process and thus help her body recover. I hope this helps with your question ^^