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When is surfactant produced in the fetus?

between 28 and 30 weeks


Where does the formation of blood cells take place?

In the young fetus, they are produced in the liver. By late pregnancy, they are produced in the bone marrow.


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

The carbon dioxide produced by a developing fetus is removed by the mother's placenta. The placenta facilitates the exchange of gases between the mother and the fetus, allowing the carbon dioxide to be carried away in the mother's bloodstream and eliminated through her own respiratory system.


With a Rh plus mother and a Rh- fetus will either develop antibodies against Rh antigens?

no when Rh negative blood from the fetus interacts with Rh+ blood of the mother there will be no antibodies produced due to absence of antigen on the Rh- blood cells and when Rh positive is mixed with Rh negative blood of fetus no response is produced due to the fact that the fetus has an underdeveloped immune system


How does the fetus get oxygen and nutrients and how the fetus gets rid of wastes?

The fetus gets oxygen and nutrients from the mother's bloodstream through the placenta, a temporary organ that connects mother and fetus. Waste products produced by the fetus, such as carbon dioxide, are passed back through the placenta into the mother's bloodstream for her body to eliminate.


Does a woman share blood with her unborn child Why or why not?

No the placenta produced and cleanses the blood fetus


How does a fetus obtain preformed antibodies?

A fetus will start producing IgM antibodies about 20 weeks into the pregnancy. The only antibody the fetus receives from it's mother is IgG which the baby will not start producing on its own until a few months after birth.


What is am- biotic fluid?

Amniotic fluid is the fluid that surrounds and cushions the fetus inside the amniotic sac during pregnancy. It provides protection, helps regulate temperature, and allows movement for the developing fetus. The amniotic fluid is produced by the fetus and is mainly composed of water and fetal urine.


Which class of antibody produced by a pregnant woman may attack RBCs in her fetus resulting in erythroblastosis fetalis?

IgG molecules.


What is the possessive form of fetus?

The possessive form of fetus is fetus' or fetus's


What is the function of uterine horns in cows?

This is where the egg is produced and the site in which the fetus grows until the parturition date where it will travel down into the birth canal.


Were does red blood cells produce while in the fetus?

In the fetus, red blood cells are primarily produced in the liver and spleen before the bone marrow becomes the main site of production after birth. This shift occurs during the second trimester of pregnancy.