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yes they do.and this need is served by the PLACENTA-a vascular connection between the mother and the foetus,where oxygen diffuses from the mothers blood to that of foetus and CO2 DIFFUSES FRM FETUSE'S BLOOD 2 MOTHERS.BUT,THEIR BLOOD R NOT IN DIRECT CONTACT.

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