The major function of the placenta is to
(1) cushion the fetus so it won’t be hurt when
the mother moves
(2) exchange food, oxygen, and waste between
mother and fetus
(3) store food for the fetus
(4) support the egg for the process of fertilization

Respuesta :

The answer is 2) The major function of the placenta is to exchange food, oxygen, and waste between mother and fetus.

Answer:

(2) exchange food, oxygen, and waste between

mother and fetus

Explanation:

In most mammals like humans, the fetus produced as a result of the fertilization of the sperm and egg, develops in the uterus or womb of the female. However, this developing fetus cannot yet fend for what it requires for survival and is still dependent on the mother e.g nutrients, oxygen etc. How do this substances get to the fetus? Here comes the role of the PLACENTA.

Placenta is an organ in the uterus that serves as a connection between the mother and the fetus in her womb. The placenta enables the mother to pass digested nutrients to the fetus and exchange gases (oxygen and Carbondioxide) between them via the umbilical cord. The placenta also enables the mother remove waste produced by the fetus into her bloodstream.