Placenta | How do organisms reproduce | Biology | Khan Academy
Let’s learn how placenta helps in nourishing the fetus More free lessons & practice …
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Website dedicated to first-time mothers
Let’s learn how placenta helps in nourishing the fetus More free lessons & practice …
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Junji ito
cant be taught more simply…❤❤
Does the placenta come when a baby is being born or it was already present in mother's womb. Do reply
how does the fetus get nourishment before its heart is functional
The best channel that I got till now.
i cant imagine my body doing this omg
I fr need teachers like him in my school
such an underrated channel, works for me! lol, lesser competition for me as other students busy watching all those dumb utubers
Its wrong, umbilical arteries carries deoxygenated blood. Umbilical veins carry oxiginated blood
you're explaining like its all easy pie wow !!! love you sir <3
i have a doubt that you said that once the baby is out the placenta will too …like if there's a second baby in the womb so will the placenta grow ? or how can you explain this …
Very good explaination thanku very much sir and also explain us the development of placenta plss
Well explained
Real placenta
https://youtu.be/GodLjp8VMwo
1:21 Lol bestie said he doesn't like to see blood and I was about to barf thinking placenta actually looks that irl
This placenta you can preserve for lifetime in stem cells bank for further protection of that baby from any severe disease like cancer and any autoimmune disease.
This is so sweet….
Great
Apki ek best baat ye h ki appki video me koi introduction nhi tha jisse hame skip kar padta this channel is only for study not 4 commercial I think
Wow such a easy and understandable explanation
It is best explaination of the topic…
Well explained Sir thanku.
Sir what happens if the placenta is not taken out of the mother's womb??
Sir you are the best teacher of world. And will stay forever
Why don't you get views?????????
Thank you sir
Well explained
How do you explain all the things in such an easy way?
Nicely explained