BIOLOGY
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Chapter 35, Problem 20WIO
Most physicians clamp and cut the umbilical cord immediately after birth, separating the baby from the nutrients and respiratory gases it receives from the placenta; other physicians wait to cut the cord for several minutes after birth, allowing the remaining cord blood to enter the baby’s body. Design an experiment to test whether immediate clamping or delayed clamping of the umbilical cord is a better practice for heath1y babies.
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