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Victoria's mother was biologically Albert's aunt (she was the sister of his father)
With Joseph, no as he was a step-father. Yes, with Mary who bore Him as His mother.
Nothing really. There is no blood relationship between the two.
Their blood systems are separate, but certain materials pass form one to another.Why? There is no direct mixing of the maternal and fetal blood. The blood systems are separate but certain materials pass from one to another, for example, both food and oxygen pass from mother to fetus.
Eduard Gorter was a Dutch physician and physiologist who is known for his research on blood circulation and muscle physiology. He developed the Gorter model, which describes the relationship between blood flow and muscle metabolism during exercise.
Blood relationship.
There is no blood relationship so this is not a problem.
Feto-maternal refers to the relationship between the fetus and the mother during pregnancy. It involves the interactions and exchanges that occur between the developing fetus and the mother's body to support fetal growth and development. This relationship is crucial for the health and well-being of both the fetus and the mother.
they regulate blood sugar
Slightly Basic !:)
No, digested food does not pass directly from the mother's blood to the baby's blood. Nutrients from the mother's blood are transferred to the baby's blood through the placenta, which acts as a barrier to prevent direct mixing of blood between the mother and the baby.
The physiological relationship between heart rate and blood pressure is that they are closely connected. When the heart beats faster, it pumps more blood, which can increase blood pressure. Conversely, when the heart beats slower, blood pressure may decrease. This relationship is important for maintaining proper circulation and overall cardiovascular health.