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An orange is not a mammal, so does not have a placenta.

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Oranges do not have placentas. Placentas are only found in mammals, where they play a crucial role in providing nutrients and oxygen to the developing fetus. Fruits such as oranges have a different type of reproductive structure called ovary or carpel, which protects the seeds and aids in their dispersal.

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Q: What type of placenta does an orange have?
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