In the placenta, oxygen and nutrients from the mother's blood are exchanged for carbon dioxide and waste products from the fetal blood. This process occurs through the placental membranes, allowing for efficient transfer without direct blood mixing. The placenta acts as a vital interface, supporting fetal development by ensuring that the fetus receives the necessary substances for growth while eliminating waste.
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Nutrients and Waste
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No. The lungs allow you to breath, while the placenta connects a fetus to the mother and allows materials to be exchanged between them
Nutrients, oxygen, and waste are exchanged between the fetus and the mother through the placenta, a temporary organ that develops during pregnancy. The mother's blood containing nutrients and oxygen passes through the placenta, where it comes into close contact with the fetal blood vessels. Through diffusion and active transport processes, nutrients and oxygen are transferred from the mother's blood to the fetal blood, while waste products such as carbon dioxide are transferred from the fetal blood to the mother's blood for elimination.
The placenta.
Oxygen, nutrients (such as glucose and amino acids), antibodies, hormones, and waste products (such as carbon dioxide and urea) can be exchanged between the mother and fetus through the placenta. These substances allow for the fetus to receive essential supplies for growth and development while also enabling waste removal.
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Ellicit drugs, alcohol and nicotine.
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I LOST PART OF MY PLACENTA 4 WEEKS AFTER GIVING BIRTH SO I THINK YOU SHOULD GET THIS CHECKED ASAP AS YOU WILL NEED A DNC IT IS POSSIBLE FOR PARTS TO GET LEFT AS IT STICKS
Placenta previa, placenta accreta, placenta increta, and placenta increta are all conditions stemming from abnormal implantation of the placenta.