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Why the mass of the placenta increases as the foetus develops?

To hold the growing fetus .


Why does the mass of the placenta increase as the fetus develops?

to hold the foetus thts growing.


Why does the mass of the placenta increase as the foetus develop?

The mass of the placenta increases as the fetus develops to support the growing fetus' nutritional and oxygen needs. This increase in mass is essential for the placenta to effectively exchange nutrients, waste, and gas with the mother's bloodstream to support the fetal growth and development.


What part of the placenta will become the trophoblast and the blastocyst?

The outer layer of the blastocyst will become the trophoblast, which later develops into the placenta. The inner cell mass of the blastocyst will give rise to the embryo and eventually the fetus.


When your mass increases what happens to your weight?

If your mass increases, your weight also increases.


How does mass effect velocity?

It doesn't. But velocity does effect mass : as velocity increases, mass increases.


Is mass inversely proportional to momentum?

Mass is proportional to momentum. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. When mass increases, momentum increases.


When the mass of an object increases how does the object's acceleration change?

As mass increases acceleration decreases.


When mass increases does temperature increases?

Mass of any chemical, in chemistry, is constant, no matter what you do to it.


What happens to weight as mass is increased?

As the mass increases, the weight also increases correspondingly as the weight is directly proportional to the mass


How does the amount of an object's gravity's strength change if the objects mass increases?

More mass will result in more gravitational force.


Why is this not the acceleration formula - acceleration force - mass if acceleration increases when force increases and it decreases when mass increases?

My bad, im asking why the formula isnt acceleration= force - mass