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Veterinary Embryology 8.5

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How is placental intimacy increased in Epitheliochorial placentae?

Author: Magdalena Badenhorst



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Placental intimacy may be increased by chorionic ridges that fit into corresponding uterine grooves. The epithelium covering the villi generally have microvilli that interdigitate with uterine epithelial microvilli; this further improves intimacy and increases the surface area for metabolite exchange. Intra-epithelial capillaries are present and improve placental intimacy without reducing the number of tissue layers.


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