Via the umbilical vein which connects to the placenta in the womb of the host mother
The fetus uses the placenta to get nutrients and remove wastes.
The umbilical cord takes nutrients and oxygen to the fetus.
The umbilical cord delivers oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and removes wastes.
how nutrients,oxygen and waste are exchange between the fetus and the mother
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a developing fetus receives nourishment from the placenta, which is burrowed into the uterus
it permits the passage of nutrients and oxygen from the mother to the fetus.
For Plato the answer is provide the fetus with oxygen and nutrients and eliminate carbon dioxide and other wastes from the fetus All the above
They are transported from the placenta through the umbilical cord to the fetus. The baby takes nutrients and oxygen from the mother's blood, which travel's through the umbilical cord to the baby
No, because the mother is the supply of oxygen and nutrients.
the wall of the uterus where oxygen, nutrients, and waste exchange takes place between the mother and fetus
The placenta is what gives the baby blood, nutrients and oxygen from the mother while in the womb. Without the placenta, the baby would have no way of surviving.
The placenta has the job of taking everything from your body that the baby needs (ie: oxygen from the blood, nutrients, etc) and filters it out... the umbilical cord carries these 'needs' to the baby so he/she can grow healthy :)