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The chorionic villi of the placenta develop a series of capillaries that are immersed in lacunae of the mother's blood for exchange into the embryo's blood during placentation.

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This statement is true. The chorionic villi of the placenta develop a series of capillaries that are immersed in lacunae of the mother's blood for exchange into embryo's blood during placentation. The chorionic villi provide space for the exchange of maternal blood of the mother and the embryo.
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