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- Placenta abstract "The placenta is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange via the mother's blood supply. Placentas are a defining characteristic of placental mammals, but are also found in some non-mammals with varying levels of development. Note, however, that the homology of such structures in various viviparous organisms is debatable and, in invertebrates such as Arthropoda, is analogous at best.The word placenta comes from the Latin word for cake, from Greek plakóenta/plakoúnta, accusative of plakóeis/plakoús – πλακόεις, πλακούς, "flat, slab-like", in reference to its round, flat appearance in humans. The classical plural is placentae, but the form placentas is common in modern English and probably has the wider currency at present.Prototherial (egg-laying) and metatherial (marsupial) mammals produce a choriovitelline placenta that, while connected to the uterine wall, provides nutrients mainly derived from the egg sac.The placenta functions as a fetomaternal organ with two components: the fetal placenta (Chorion frondosum), which develops from the same blastocyst that forms the fetus, and the maternal placenta (Decidua basalis), which develops from the maternal uterine tissue.".
- Placenta precursor Chorion.
- Placenta precursor Decidua.
- Placenta thumbnail Placenta.svg?width=300.
- Placenta wikiPageExternalLink 5078-afterbirth-after-birth.
- Placenta wikiPageExternalLink placenta.htm.
- Placenta wikiPageExternalLink Placenta.html.
- Placenta wikiPageID "67166".
- Placenta wikiPageRevisionID "605310367".
- Placenta caption "Human placenta from just after birth with the umbilical cord in place".
- Placenta caption "Placenta".
- Placenta code "TE E5.11.3.1.1.0.5".
- Placenta hasPhotoCollection Placenta.
- Placenta image "Human placenta baby side.jpg".
- Placenta latin "Placenta".
- Placenta name "Placenta".
- Placenta precursor Chorion.
- Placenta precursor Decidua.
- Placenta subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Placenta subject Category:Embryology_of_cardiovascular_system.
- Placenta subject Category:Organs.
- Placenta type AnatomicalStructure.
- Placenta type Embryology.
- Placenta type AnimalBodyPart.
- Placenta type Embryology.
- Placenta type BiologicalObject.
- Placenta comment "The placenta is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange via the mother's blood supply. Placentas are a defining characteristic of placental mammals, but are also found in some non-mammals with varying levels of development.".
- Placenta label "Placenta".
- Placenta label "Placenta".
- Placenta label "Placenta".
- Placenta label "Placenta".
- Placenta label "Placenta".
- Placenta label "Placenta".
- Placenta label "Plazenta".
- Placenta label "Łożysko (anatomia)".
- Placenta label "Плацента".
- Placenta label "مشيمة".
- Placenta label "胎盤".
- Placenta label "胎盤".
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- Placenta sameAs Placenta.
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- Placenta sameAs Placenta.
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- Placenta sameAs Placenta.
- Placenta sameAs 胎盤.
- Placenta sameAs 태반.
- Placenta sameAs Placenta.
- Placenta sameAs Łożysko_(anatomia).
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- Placenta wasDerivedFrom Placenta?oldid=605310367.
- Placenta depiction Placenta.svg.
- Placenta isPrimaryTopicOf Placenta.
- Placenta name "Placenta".