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The cordlike structure that connects the embryo with the placenta.
The English term 'umbilical cord' means membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placenta
The English term 'umbilical cord' means membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placenta

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What is the cord called that makes your belly button?

Umbillical Cord


What is the pipe that transfers food to the baby in womb?

The umbillical cord.


What is the purpose of the umbillical cord?

To supply the baby with food and oxygen from the mother's body.


Tissue found in umbillical cord?

mucoid connective tissue (Wharton jelly)areolar (?)


What is the umbillical?

The cordlike structure that connects the embryo with the placenta.The English term 'umbilical cord' means membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placentaThe English term 'umbilical cord' means membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placenta


How does the fetus get rid of waste?

They dont. When a baby is born all the of the waste comes with it. Makes you think twice about getting pregnant, huh you sinning teenagers?


What type of business is Cells for Life involved in?

Cells for Life is your experts in umbillical cord and blood bank/storage. This company is located in Canada since 1997. This company is chosen by nearly 50,000 parents.


Is it true that if you have an outie belly button you are an alien?

no it is completely untrue. it only depends on whether or not that part of the umbillical cord fell off after it was cut. although most people do not have "outies" it makes you no different to have one. it makes you unique :D


Sport staring with u?

Umbrella juggling. unicycle riding. Unicorn races Umbrella dancing umbillical cord skipping. Upside down spitting contest. Ugly contest. Untidying competition. Untying knots race Unhappiness contest


How does the fetus obtain food and oxygen?

The mother's blood supply enters the foetus via the umbillical cord and allows oxygen to diffuse from the mother's blood into the foetus.


The middle abdominopelvic regions include the?

The umbillical, left lumbar and right lumbar.


Why does the stump protrude after umbilical cord falls off?

The developing fetus is changing in size and shape, some more than others. Since it is not directly attached to the uterine wall, it can move about within the amniotic fluid of the womb, and can assume a variety of orientations. The umbillical cord has to be able to remain connected despite these positional changes, and to provide oxygen to the fetus as it moves outward through the birth canal during labor. Once the baby leaves the womb, the umbilical cord is cut, and the remaining cord is removed (part of the afterbirth).

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