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| Preferred Name | Cotyledons (anatomy) |
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| Previous_History | 2017/05/09 03:52 TM UPDATE Field SN updated by artur
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| Previous_Classification | 10.20.240.20^Cotyledons (anatomy)|60.10.240.20^Cotyledons (anatomy)
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| alpha | Cotyledons (anatomy)
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| scopeNote | Ruminants - The Artiodactyla have a cotyledonary placenta. In this form of placenta the chorionic villi form a number of separate circular structures (cotyledons) which are distributed over the surface of the chorionic sac. Sheep, goats and cattle have between 72 and 125 cotyledons whereas deer have 4-6 larger cotyledons. Human - The form of the human placenta is generally classified as a discoid placenta. Within this the cotyledons are the approximately 15-25 separations of the decidua basalis of the placenta, separated by placental septa. Each cotyledon consists of a main stem of a chorionic villus as well as its branches and subbranches etc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placental_cotyledon
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