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Rene Booth
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19 May, 13:39
What is placenta? What are its functions?
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Logan Howell
19 May, 14:05
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a placenta is a sack in which an infant is housed in for up to 9 month, in protects the baby from harm and provides nutrients from the mother through the umbilical cord to the baby. the placenta in located within the uterus
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