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Q: Why does the placenta tissue have to be removed?
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Answer which organ is made both from tissue of the embryo and the mother .?

Placenta


Is it better to have caesarean if you have placenta spuria or placenta succenturiate?

Placenta spuria--placental tissue that has no connection tot he main placenta. Placenta succenturiate--additional lobe of placental tissue only slightly connected to the main placenta. neither of these is an indication for a cesarian. However, the delivering doctor needs to be aware of your diagnosis, and needs to make sure that all the placental tissue is delivered. (This is done by carefully examining the placenta after delivery.) If there is any question, a D&C may need to be performed (actually just the curettage, or scraping, as the cervix is wide open).


The carbon dioxide produced by a developing fetus is removed by?

the placenta


What is the tissue origin of the placenta?

from the chorion frondosum of the fetus and the decidua basalis of the mother


What is done with the tissue removed during a mastectomy?

As much breast tissue as possible is removed. Approximately 10 to 20 axillary lymph nodes usually are removed.


What Happens to the placenta when the baby is born?

the placenta is attached to the baby through the umbilical cord. after the baby is born the cord is cut and the placenta still needs to be removed. to remove the placenta the mother goes through a third stage of labor to deliver the placenta. this normally lasts about about 10-15 minuets. the mother pushes while the doctor assists and finally its out.


How do you spell enbelicercord?

The connective tissue between the placenta and a developing fetus is the "umbilical cord" (Latin funiculus umbilicalis).


What is removed from tissue by the lymphatic system?

Cellular debris


What is the function of the muscle and fat tissue that you removed?

balls


What is the process of debridement?

In debridement, dead tissue is removed so that the remaining living tissue can adequately heal.


What is the name of the technique in individual layers of cancerous tissue are removed and examined under a microscope one at a time until all cancerous tissue has been removed?

mohs' surgery


How do babies get toxoplasmosis?

The infection is carried to the infant through the mother's placenta, and can cause infections of the eyes or central nervous system. The organism can invade brain or muscle tissue and form tissue cysts.