The placenta prevents mixing of bloods. The placenta prevents mixing of bloods.
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No, the mother's blood does not mix with the embryo. The placenta acts as a barrier between the mother's blood supply and the embryo, allowing for transfer of nutrients and waste products without direct mixing of blood.
Does blood and sterile water mix
You can mix blood and human for a vampire.
Can you mix type a blood with type o+
No, the mothers and fetus blood supplies do not mix because some babies are born with different blood types to the mothers and mixing the two different blood types could be deadly to the baby.
False. The mothers blood flows through the placenta in vessels next to the foetal blood that flows in separate vessels. Oxygen and nutrients can flow from the mothers blood into the foetus' blood and carbon dioxide and waste products can flow from the foetus' blood to the mother's blood through the vessel membranes, however the two bloods will never actually mix.
If type O and O mix can they have a baby with B
If the mom has a different type of blood from the baby, it could trigger her body to make antibodies against the baby's blood. This is called hemolytic disease of the newborn, and could range from a mild condition with a little jaundice all the way to a condition called hydrops fetalis where the baby dies in utero.
Blood does not mix with water because blood is thicker and more dense then water. That is why if you put both in a container the blood will sink to the bottom and the water will rise to the top.
the oxygenated and deoxygenated blood would mix.
you have to mix blood and guts