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- Explain the changes to the respiratory system during pregnancy.Explain the importance of the changes to the foetal circulation,lungs and liver which need to occur at birth.Explain how the structure of the placenta prevents mixing of fetal and maternal blood while allowing for the exchange of substances between the mother and the fetus.
- The surface that enables active and passive exchange between the fetal and maternal bloodstreams is the (a) yolk stalk. (b) chorionic villi. (c) umbilical veins. (d) umbilical arteries.What factor contribute to the healthy development of infants/babies ? Provide detailsindicate the duration of the embryonic vs fetal period.