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A fully developed placenta is made up of a large mass of what?

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A fully developed placenta, like the one in Figure below , is made up of a large mass of blood vessels from both mother and fetus. The maternal and fetal vessels are close together but separated by tiny spaces. This allows the mothers and fetuss blood to exchange substances across their capillary walls without the blood actually mixing.

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