How to use in-sentence of “placenta”:
+ When the fetus is delivered, the placenta is delivered afterwards.
+ Nutrients and blood pass through the placenta in order to get from the mother to the umbilical cord.
+ Korea University Museum owns a special Buncheong ware which was a jar to contain the placenta of Royal Family in Joseon Dynasty.
+ Anti-A and anti-B antibodies are usually too big to pass through the placenta to the foetal blood circulation.
+ However, some pathogens can get through the placenta and infect the fetus.
+ The placenta surrounds and protects the fetus during pregnancy.
+ The placenta is connected to the fetus by the umbilical cord, which is made of blood vessels and connective tissue.

Example sentences of “placenta”:
+ The placenta is also unable to filter out many other things.
+ The placenta protects the fetus from many different viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens that cause infections.
+ Prototherial mammals produce a type of placenta that provides nutrients mostly from the egg sac, instead of from the mother’s blood.
+ The placenta has two parts, one of which is genetically and biologically part of the fetus, the other part of the mother.
+ The placenta also helps filter out some things that could hurt the fetus.
+ During pregnancy, the placenta protects the fetus from its mother’s blood.
+ Later, Bella’s placenta detaches in an accident, and the Cullens rush her to their makeshift delivery room.
+ Its oxytocin-like effect causes uterine contractions and more rapid delivery of the placenta but this was said by Sheila Kitzinger to cause an increased prevalence of retained placenta.
+ However, some infections can cross the placenta and infect the fetus.
+ It also has fluid and the placenta inside.
+ The placenta is a temporary Organ organ found in pregnant.
+ If there is a problem with the placenta, the fetus could die because it did not get enough nutrients and oxygen, or because the placenta did not filter out harmful things.
+ The hard placenta that surrounds the child cracks; Bella begins vomiting blood.
+ During development, metatherians produce a yolk sac placenta and give birth to ‘larval-like’ offspring.
+ The placenta is also unable to filter out many other things.
+ The placenta protects the fetus from many different viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens that cause infections.
+ Prototherial mammals produce a type of placenta that provides nutrients mostly from the egg sac, instead of from the mother's blood.
