
1) Childbirth term
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[Noun] The cord that joins a baby to its mother inside the womb, through which food and oxygen is passed.
Example: At birth, the baby�s umbilical cord is cut.
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narrow cord of tissue that connects a developing embryo, or fetus, with the placenta (the extra-embryonic tissues responsible for providing ... [5 related articles]
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The baby's lifeline from the mother during pregnancy. The umbilical cord is formed during the fifth week of gestation and connects the foetus' circulation with the mother's placenta. Through this vascular structure, the foetus receives nutrients such as oxygen, glucose, and protein. When the baby is born the cord is about 2 feet long and 1/2 inch t...
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The flexible structure, giving passage to the umbilical arteries and vein, which connects the embryo or foetus to the placenta. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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the structure that connects the fetus and placenta; it is the lifeline of the fetus in the uterus throughout pregnancy. About two weeks after conception, the umbilical cord and the placenta are sufficiently developed to begin their functions. Through two arteries and a vein in the cord, nourishment and oxygen pass from th...
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The flexible cord of tissue connecting the fetus
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A long flexible tube like structre which connects the fetus to the placenta.
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Naval cord Attaches foal to mother, at the navel, through which
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(um-bu1;lu1-kal) A cordlike structure containing the umbilical arteries and vein and connecting the fetus with the placenta.
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A rope-like cord that is formed by the fifth week of pregnancy and connects the placenta to the fetus. The cord is responsible for removing waste products and carbon dioxide from the fetus. It is also responsible for trasnferring oxygenated blood and nutrients to the fetus. The umbilical cord typically contains three vessels, two arteries and on......
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Blood-vessel connection between the mare and the fetus.
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It is a connective cord that links the unborn infant or foetus with the mother.
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umbilical noun membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placenta
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Connection between the embryo (or fetus) and the placenta inside the uterus of placental mammals. It has one vein and two arteries, transporting oxygen and nutrients to the developing young, and removing waste products. Blood is carried from the fetus along the umbilical cord and into the placenta. Here it is brought close to the mother's blood...
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The structure that connects the placenta and the embryo; contains the umbilical arteries and the umbilical vein.
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the cord which attaches the puppy to the placenta a llowing nutrients and blood to reach the puppy.
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The structure that connects the baby's bloodstream to the mother's
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Cord containing blood vessels that connects the placenta to the developing baby. It removes waste products and carbon dioxide from the baby and brings oxygenated blood and nutrients from the mother through the placenta to the baby.
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The round cord which is attached to the baby's abdomen and connected at the other end to the placenta. It contains the blood vessels that carry the baby's blood to and from the placenta.
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Cord containing blood vessels that connects the placenta to the developing baby. It removes waste products and carbon dioxide from the baby and brings oxygenated blood and nutrients from the mother through the placenta to the baby.
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a cord or funicle connecting the embryo or fetus with the placenta of the mother and transporting nourishment from the mother and wastes from the fetus. · any electrical, fuel, or other cable or connection for servicing, operating, or testing equipment, as in a rocket or missile, that is disconnected from the equipment at completion. ·...
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The structure connecting the placenta with the umbilicus (navel) of the fetus; it contains two arteries and one vein coiled around each other; in the newborn, it measures about 61.4 cm in length and 12.7 mm in diameter.
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a ropelike cord connecting the fetus to the placenta. The umbilical cord contains two arteries and a vein, which carry oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and waste products away from the fetus.
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The flexible cord of tissue connecting the fetus to the placenta that brings oxygen and nutrients from the expectant mother to the fetus and removes waste products. The umbilical cord contains two arteries and one large vein.
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