It passes back to the mother through the umbilicus
Yes, carbon dioxide is one of the waste products made by the fetus. It is eliminated through the maternal respiratory system.
The organ where substances pass between the mother's and fetus's blood is called the placenta. It facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gases, and waste products, ensuring that the developing fetus receives the necessary materials for growth while allowing waste to be removed. The placenta acts as a barrier to some harmful substances, providing a degree of protection to the fetus.
Yes, a fetus does produce waste, primarily in the form of urine. As it grows, the fetus excretes urine into the amniotic fluid, which is then absorbed and recycled by the mother's body. Additionally, metabolic waste is also managed through the placenta, which facilitates the exchange of nutrients and waste products between the mother and fetus.
The purpose of the umbilical cord in the development of a fetus is to provide nutrients and oxygen from the mother to the fetus, as well as to remove waste products from the fetus.
The umbilical cord is the tube that connects the fetus to the placenta, providing essential nutrients and oxygen from the mother's bloodstream while removing waste products from the fetus.
urine and sweat
are the wastes removed
The waste in your blood is removed by the kidneys. The kidneys filter your blood all day every day
poison
through the umbilical cord
During excercise , i think .
All waste products are removed, they may not go by diffusion alone.