What are the functions of placenta?
Answer / Sourabh Kumar
The placenta plays several crucial roles during pregnancy, including providing oxygen and nutrients to the developing fetus, removing waste products, and producing hormones like estrogen and progesterone. It also helps protect the fetus from harmful substances in the mother's blood.
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