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How does the embryo get nourishment inside the mother's body ?

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The embryo gets nourishment from the mother.s blood with the help of special tissue called placenta. Placenta contains villi on the embryo.s side of the tissue through which glucose and oxygen pass from the mother to embryo.
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Arrange following events correct sequence : (a) Division of zygote to form embryo. (b) Rhythmic contractions of muscles in the uterus. (c) The lining of uterus thicken and richly supplied with blood. (d) Embryo develops organs to become foetus. (e) Embryo gets nutrition with the help of placenta.