Purpose of the umbilical cord
What is the purpose of the umbilical cord?
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The umbilical cord is a group of blood vessels which connects the fetus with placenta. In the fetus one extremity of cord inserts into the middle of the abdominal wall (the later scar of this insertion is umbilicus or navel). The purpose of the umbilical cord is to permit the transport of nutrients, substances, gases and residuals, amid the fetus and the mother’s body.
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