Not really. While in utero, a fetus receives all nutrition and eliminates some waste through the umbilical cord. The fetus can and does, however, urinate through it's urinary tract when it is developed. The amneotic fluid that the fetus floats in and is protected by, is mostly it's own urine.
You have to qualify in the Entrance Examination for the same.
False. The fetus and the mother do not share the same circulatory system. The fetus has its own circulatory system that is connected to the mother's through the placenta, allowing for the exchange of nutrients and waste products.
The same kingdom the animal the fetus will be when it's born, is the kingdom the fetus itself belongs to. A cat fetus is in the Felidae kingdom, for instance.
Teratogens get to the fetus like anything the mother consumes does, through the blood and through the umbilical cord. If a mother consumes food, she also shares that foods nutrients with her fetus as well. Same way with teratogens (alcohol, tobacco, drugs, etc), when she consumes or imbibes them.
Women can sit on the toilets in a mens' bathroom the same as they do in a womens' bathroom.
same as a human :)
When you have a D&C, the procedure will remove anything in the uterus at the time. This includes a fetus.
If you want both bathrooms to have the same cabinets and tiles, then YES!
Fetal, as in fetus. Same as othermammals.
Fetal, as in fetus. Same as othermammals.
Viability has the same meaning when referring to a fetus or in general use -- it means ability to survive.
Yes. Just like it will give you a bowel movement it will do the same to the fetus and it can be fatal.