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Placental bed blood circulation through; (Solved MCQ)

Placental bed blood circulation through;

A. Villi

B. Spiral arteries

C. Chorionic membrane

D. Umbilical artery

Correct Answer: B. Spiral arteries

Explanation

The placental bed blood circulation refers to how maternal blood reaches the placenta and interacts with the fetal circulation. Here’s a detailed explanation:


1. Maternal Side Circulation


2. Fetal Side Circulation


3. Key Points


Summary Diagram (Verbal):Maternal spiral arteries → Intervillous space → Fetal capillaries in chorionic villi Fetal blood: Umbilical arteries → Chorionic villi capillaries → Umbilical vein → Fetus


If you want, I can make a simple labeled diagram of placental circulation that shows both maternal and fetal blood flow—it makes this concept much easier to visualize. Do you want me to do that?

Other Options Details

Here is a clear description of all the options related to the placenta and fetal circulation:


A. Villi (Chorionic villi)


B. Spiral arteries


C. Chorionic membrane


D. Umbilical artery


Summary Table

Structure Origin Function Villi Fetal (chorion) Exchange of gases & nutrients Spiral arteries Maternal Supply maternal blood Chorionic membrane Fetal Protection & placental formation Umbilical artery Fetal Carries deoxygenated blood


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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