because the foetus gets food through placenta
The placenta provides nutrients for the fetus, the small intestine provides nutrients to the mother.
the fetus is the baby and the placenta is how the baby gets nutrients or food while in the womb, there is a tube that connects from the placenta to the fetus bellybutton
The uterus is where the fetus develops and the placenta connects the uterus to the fetus.
The placenta is connected with the umbilical cord and then to the fetus.
The umbilical cord carries blood between the fetus and the placenta. It contains two arteries and one vein that transport oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and remove waste products.
the placenta
It seems like the placenta does a good job of protecting them.
The placenta is the nourishing membrane around a fetus that grows from the inside of the mom's uterus. Your answer is, ". . . the mom . . ."
A developing fetus is supplied with its needs for metabolism and growth from the mother via the placenta.
placenta
Via the umbilical vein which connects to the placenta in the womb of the host mother
Placenta