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The structure of the placenta is related to its functions because its functions is to support the embryo/foetus in ways such as providing it with nourishment, and oxygen which explains the relevance of the placenta to its function of supporting the growing individual.

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How a placenta is adapted to carry out its function?

The placenta is adapted to carry out its function of providing nourishment and oxygen to the developing fetus by having a large surface area covered in villi for efficient exchange of nutrients and gases. It also has a rich blood supply from both the mother and the fetus, allowing for the exchange of substances between their circulatory systems. Additionally, the placenta produces hormones that help maintain the pregnancy and support fetal development.


Describe how the placenta is adapted for the exchange of substances?

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What Function of the placenta?

Both of these


Why would a miscarriage occur if the placenta was damaged?

If the placenta don't function the embryo will die.


What is the main function of the placenta in a mammal?

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The human female reproductive system is adapted for?

Transport of Oxygen through the placenta to the fetus


What is the function of placental in mammals?

The placenta is for nourishing the embryo.


What is placenta and what is its function?

For nine months the placenta feeds and nourishes the fetus while also disposing of toxic waste.


When the lungs do not function in a fetal pig what takes over their function?

The placenta. Deoxygenated blood flows to the placenta where the carbon dioxide is removed and oxygen added. Oxygen rich blood returns to the fetus. Blood is carried to and from the fetus by the umbilical cord.


What is the function of placenta as far as food is concerned?

It provides food to embryo .


What is the function of umbilical vein in fetus after birth?

It nourishes the fetal pig.


What is the function of umbilical vein in fetus?

The function of the umbilical vein is to deliver oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus. From the placenta, the umbilical vein courses through the liver via the ductus venosus (fetal shunt), connecting then to the inferior vena cava.