Listed below are some of the placental abnormalities - Placenta previa Placenta Bipartita, Tripartita Placenta percreta Placenta increta... View Article
Placenta is a specialized structure that develops in the female reproductive system during pregnancy. In normal pregnancies, the placenta is... View Article
In case there is a malfunctioning of the placenta, the embryo is deprived of the supply of oxygen and nutrients from the bloodstream of the... View Article
Damage in the body as a result of oxidative stress can be regulated by antioxidants. However, when this oxidative stress gets overwhelming,... View Article
If the placenta is low-lying, covering the cervix or is near to it, the baby's way out can be blocked. This is known as placenta previa or... View Article
The implantation of the blastocyst commences the development of placenta. The 32-64 cell blastocyst has - the inner cell mass and the outer... View Article
The outer layer of the blastocyst is formed by the cells of trophoblasts. It provides the embryo with the nutrition and develops into a... View Article
Progesterone is secreted by the ovaries. They are vital in maintaining the uterine lining during pregnancy. In the event of occurrence of... View Article
Development of the placenta begins when the blastocyst implants into the endometrium. The trophoblast forms from the outer layer of the... View Article
The pistil in flowers is the female reproductive structure. Placenta is typically situated in a place corresponding somewhat to the margins of a... View Article
Foaling. Parturition, the act of giving birth to a horse, is called foaling. It is relatively a quicker process in equine animals. Usually, the... View Article
Parturition is the act of giving birth. It marks the end of pregnancy or the gestation period which varies in different species. In the... View Article
Parturition is the act of giving birth; childbirth. The process signals the onset of labour or procedure of delivering a child once the gestation... View Article
Upon implantation of blastocyst in the walls of the uterus, finger-like projections are produced from the trophoblast. This is wrapped around by... View Article
The fetal chorion. To support the growth of the embryo, four embryonic membranes are formed - amnion, yolk sac, allantois and the chorion. The... View Article
The embryo is the future baby while the placenta is a feto-maternal structure connecting the developing embryo to the walls of the uterus... View Article
Placenta develops in the time of pregnancy in the uterus of the mother. It nourishes the embryo with oxygen and nutrition. Furthermore, it... View Article
They are called potato eyes. Potatoes have several buds which are small sprouts referred to as potato eyes. It is from these buds that new potato... View Article
Yeasts. Yeasts are fungi. The mode of reproduction adapted by them is asexual reproduction, to be precise, budding. This is usually seen in some... View Article
Technically, figs are not fruits. They are inverted flowers. Its flowers bloom within the pear-shaped pod. This goes on to form the natural fruit... View Article