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The umbilical cord is attached to the developing fetus at the navel, and it has two main blood vessels in it; the umbilical artery and the umbilical vein. These vessels form a network of capillaries at the placenta, which is the temporary organ on the wall of the mother's uterus which forms during pregnancy. In the placenta, the mother's blood vessels also narrow to capillaries. The baby's capillaries and the mother's capillaries come side by side, and in that way metabolic wastes diffuse from the baby's blood to the mother's blood so her body can excrete them, and the baby's blood picks up O2 and nutrients from the mother's blood.

The umbilical cord is the connection between the baby and the mother, and the placenta is the area in a pregnant woman's uterus which is the site of exchange of various wastes and nutrients between mother and child.

The baby's blood and the mother's blood, however, never directly mixes. Everything is accomplished via diffusion between the capillaries in the placenta.

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Umbilical pertains to what?

In placental mammals, the umbilical cord (also called the birth cord or funiculus umbilicalis) is a conduit between the developing embryo orfetus and the placenta.


What is the relationship between placenta and umbilical cord?

The placenta is an organ that develops during pregnancy, and it connects the fetus to the uterine wall to provide nutrients and oxygen. The umbilical cord is a flexible tube-like structure that contains blood vessels connecting the fetus to the placenta. The umbilical cord allows for the exchange of nutrients, oxygen, and waste products between the fetus and the mother's bloodstream through the placenta.


Two large branches located near the tail lead into the umbilical cord?

The two large branches near the tail are the umbilical arteries, which carry deoxygenated blood away from the fetus to the placenta for oxygen exchange. The umbilical cord also contains the umbilical vein, which carries oxygenated blood from the placenta back to the fetus.


Does the umbilical cord have nerves?

Yes, the umbilical cord does contain nerves. These nerves help transmit signals between the fetus and the placenta, allowing for the exchange of nutrients and oxygen during pregnancy.


Function of umbilical cord?

The umbilical cord is responsible for supplying oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the fetus during pregnancy, and for removing waste products from the fetus back to the mother's circulation for processing. It acts as the lifeline connecting the fetus to the placenta.

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To which structure does the umbilical cord connect the embryo?

The umbilical cord is attached to the placenta and the placenta is attached to the wall of the uterus


What if the umbilical cord is not attached at the center of the placenta?

When umbilical cord isnt attached to the placenta is the baby ok


How is baby?

The baby is connected to the mother through the umbilical cord. The umbilical cord is connected to the placenta, and the placenta is connected to the uterus. The placenta and umbilical cord are temporary organs that are expelled when the baby is born.


What is the tube which attaches the embryo to the placenta called?

The umbilical cord. The umbilical cord has the function of sending blood to the baby and returning blood from the baby after it has been utilized. There are two arteries in the umbilical cord that do this.


What causes umbilical cord to attach on side of placenta?

The umbilical cord connects to the Placenta once it is in form to attach


What is the difference between the umbilical cord and placenta?

The placenta is the goo around the baby and the umbilical cord is how the baby gets nutrience.


What happens to the mothers umbilical cord after its cut?

The umbilical cord comes out of the mother with the placenta.


How are the placenta and umbilical cord alike?

The placenta is a organ that is conacted to the umbilical cord, sothat the pacenta can give the baby oxygen and nurients.


Do the placenta connect the fetus to the unmbilcal cord?

The placenta is connected with the umbilical cord and then to the fetus.


How do you get the placenta out?

The placenta follows the baby, attached by the umbilical cord.


What connects embryo to mother?

not sure what you mean by "which of these" but the umbilical cord connects the embryo to the mother.


Does the umbilical cord slide back up once its cut?

No. The umbilical cord is attached to the placenta, which is the sack that the baby grows in. After giving birth, the placenta and the umbilical cord leave the body through the vagina.