placenta
The placenta results from the combination of embryonic and maternal tissue. The fetal portion of the placenta develops from the outer layer of the blastocyst, while the maternal portion is derived from the lining of the uterus. Together, these tissues form a vital connection between the developing fetus and the mother to facilitate nutrient exchange and waste removal.
There is no verb for maternal.
"Maternal" is an adjective.
Maternal is an adjective.
Your maternal grandfather's side of the family is referred to as your maternal grandfather's lineage or maternal grandfather's family.
Active (your body produces the t-cells and b-cells): Natural- by means of infection Artificial - Passive- (develops in another person and is transferred): Natural - maternal Artificial - immunization
I have maternal instincts.
Your mothers brother is you maternal uncle.
The noun form of the adjective 'maternal' is maternalism.
Bass Is Maternal was created in 1995.
The noun form for the adjective maternal is maternalism.
The placenta is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall. The placenta supplies the fetus with oxygen and food, and allows fetal waste to be disposed via the maternal kidneys. The placenta develops from the same sperm and egg cells that form the fetus, and functions as a fetomaternal organ with two components, the fetal part (Chorion frondosum), and the maternal part (Decidua basalis).