Placenta definition

The organ through which the fetus receives nutrients from the mother’s body and removes waste from the body is called placenta. The placenta is formed 12 weeks or 3 months after fertilization. Its weight is 600 grams, thickness is 4 cm and color is reddish-brown. It is attached to the fetus by the umbilical cord.

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