placenta

/pləˈsɛntə/
noun
  1. An organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy, supplying oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and removing waste.
    • In some cultures, the placenta is buried as a symbolic act.
    • After the baby was born, the mother delivered the placenta.
    • The doctor explained that the placenta delivers food and oxygen to the baby.
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