placenta |
The embryonic tissue that invades the uterine wall and provides a mechanism for exchanging the baby's waste products for the mother's nutrients and oxygen. The baby is connected to the placenta by the umbilical cord.
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placebo |
A pill, topical, or injection made to appear exactly like a medication, but without any of its active ingredients. Often used in double-blinded clinical trials so that researchers can eliminate the so-called placebo effect from the true effects of the drug being tested.
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placenta |
Organ inside the uterus that is attached to the baby by the umbilical cord. Essential during pregnancy for growth and development of the embryo and fetus.
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placenta |
Category: General pregnancy The special tissue that joins the mother to her fetus; it provides the fetus with oxygen, water, and nutrients (food) from the mother's blood and secretes the hormones necessary for successful pregnancy. Carbon dioxide and other wastes are passed back through the placenta. These will be processed and excreted by the mother. Find out more about Placenta: Articles | Books/products
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placenta increta |
Placenta that grows into muscle of uterus.
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