placenta medical definition
noun pl. pla·cen·tas or
pla·cen·tae The membranous vascular organ in female mammals that permits metabolic interchange between fetus and mother. It develops during pregnancy from the chorion of the embryo and the decidua basalis of the maternal uterus and permits the absorption of oxygen and nutritive materials into the fetal blood and the release of carbon dioxide and nitrogenous waste from it, without the direct mixing of maternal and fetal blood. It is expelled following birth.
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Top: full-term placenta seen from fetal side
Bottom: full-term placenta seen from maternal side
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