How does the embryo get nourishment inside the mother’s body ?
The embryo develops inside the mother’s body for about nine months. Inside the uterus, the outer tissue surrounding the embryo develops finger-like projections called villi. These villi are surrounded by uterine tissue and maternal blood. They provide a large surface area for exchange of oxygen and nutrients. Also, there is a special tissue called placenta, which is embedded in the uterine wall. The embryo receives the oxygen and nutrients from the mother’s blood via the placenta. The waste materials produced by the embryo are also removed through the placenta.
How does reproduction help in providing stability to populations of species ?
What are the functions performed by the testis in human beings ?
Which of the following is not a part of the female reproductive system in human beings ?
How are the modes for reproduction different in unicellular and multicellular organisms ?
Draw a labelled diagram of the longitudinal section of a flower.