Is there exchange of cells between the mother and the fetus through the placenta?
Answer / Ashwani Kumar Yadav
No, there is no exchange of cells between the mother and the fetus through the placenta. The placenta allows for the exchange of nutrients, oxygen, and waste products but maintains a barrier to prevent the passage of cells.
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