Human placenta is called haemochorial because . . . . . . .

  • A
    it is attached to the wall of ovary of mother and umbilical cord.
  • B
    the maternal blood comes in direct contact with the foetal chorionic villi.
  • C
    it is a flattened and discoidal organ,present in the uterus of all females.
  • D
    it acts as an endocrine tissue and produces hormones like $hCG$,$HPL$,progesterone,and estrogen.

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