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Where did the empryo gets its energy or food to grow?​

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Oxygen and nutrients is given to the fetus through the placenta and umbilical cord from mother
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Gland cells in the lining of the uterus store glucose in the form of glycogen. This is then delivered to the placenta together with glycoproteins to be used for energy and converted into the amino acids which are the building blocks for further growth of the embryo.
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