Ovine placenta refers to the placenta of sheep (Ovis aries), which plays a crucial role in supporting the developing fetus during gestation. It facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gases, and waste products between the mother and the fetus. The ovine placenta is classified as a cotyledonary placenta, characterized by distinct structures called cotyledons that attach to the uterine tissue. This type of placenta helps ensure efficient maternal-fetal interaction, which is vital for the health and growth of the lamb.
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A ovine is a sheep like animal.
Its ovine. It has been researched throughout Europe, so don't sweat.
Ovine is referring to sheep.
It could be feasible that if aliens existed, they could have ovine characteristics.
No, goats are caprine. It is a different classification than sheep.
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They are different types of animal fats I think. Bovine is beef and I think the ovine is pig. If you look at the ingredients on a non-vegetarian product, it will say gelatin (which is animal fat) and put bovine or ovine after it, to tell you which type of animal fat you are scoffing. If gelatin doesn't say bovine or ovine after it, then it usually means it is a vegetable fat, which is suitable for vegetarians.
Sheep are ovine.
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