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Blood rich in oxygen and nutrients are transported from the placenta to the fetus by the

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Blood rich in oxygen and nutrients is transported from the placenta to the fetus by the umbilical vein.
The unpaired umbilical vein is a vein present during fetal development and it transports the nutrient- and oxygen-rich blood from the placental villi via the umbilical cord to the embryo. The umbilical vein is connected to the two intraembryonic umbilical veins.
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