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Describe the post-zygotic events leading to implantation and placenta formation in humans. Mention any two functions of placenta.

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Soon after formation of zygote cleavage divisions start in the zygote as it moves through the oviduct towards uterus. The zygote forms daughter cells called blastomeres. The embryo with 8 to 16 blastomeres is called morula. The morula continues to divide and Morula transforms into blastocyst. The blastomeres in the blastocyst are arranged in two Flat layers. Outer layer Implantation is called trophoblast and inner group of cells inner cell mass. The trophoblast gets attached to endometrium of uterus and the inner cell mass gets differentiated into embryo. Attachment of blastocyst to the inner layer of uterus is called implantation and it leads to pregnancy. After implantation finger like projections appear on the trophoblast called chorionic villi which are surrounded by the uterine tissue and maternal blood. The chorionic villi and uterine tissue become interdigitated with each other and jointly form a structural and functional unit called placenta. The placenta is connected to the embryo through umbilical cord
Functions of Placenta
(i)The placenta facilitates the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the embryo and also removal of `CO_2` and waste materials produced by the embryo.
(ii) It acts as an endocrine gland and produces hormones like human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). human placental lactogen (HPL). estrogen, progestogens and relaxin.
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