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8. Materials essential for development are transported to a human fetus through the: A. Fallopian tubes B. Egg cell C. Reproductive hormones D. Placenta
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8. Materials essential for development are transported to a human fetus through the: A. Fallopian tubes B. Egg cell C. Reproductive hormones D. Placenta
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8. Materials essential for development are transported to a human fetus through the:
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D. Placenta
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Answer: D) Placenta
The placenta helps bring nutrients towards the fetus.
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