Fasciculus:Human placenta baby side.jpg

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Sua resolutio(1 200 × 913 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 818 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/jpeg)

Hic fasciculus apud Vicimedia Communia iacet; in aliis inceptis adhiberi potest. Contenta paginae descriptionis fasciculi subter monstrantur.

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Italiano: Placenta umana pochi minuti dopo il parto. Si può osservare il lato fetale con il cordone ombelicale sulla destra. Il lato opposto non visibile nell'immagine è connesso alla parete uterina. La sostanza bianca nella parte inferiore costituisce un residuo del sacco amniotico.
Deutsch: Menschliche Plazenta nur wenige Minuten nach der Geburt. Die sichtbare Seite mit der Nabelschnur oben rechts zeigt zum Fetus.
English: Human placenta shown a few minutes after birth. The side shown faces the baby with the umbilical cord top right. The unseen side connects to the uterine wall. The white fringe surrounding the bottom is the remnants of the amniotic sac.
Русский: Человеческая плацента через несколько минут после родов со стороны, соединявшейся с ребёнком.
中文:分娩幾分鐘之內的人類胎盤。這是面向胎兒的一面。在此看不到的另一面連接子宮。右上角是臍帶。底部的白色邊緣是剩下的羊水膜。
Datum 9 Aprilis 2005 (according to Exif data)
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Deutsch: Fotograf: Jeremy Kemp 9. April 2005
English: Photo by Jeremy Kemp, 4/9/05

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recentissima17:56, 10 Novembris 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 17:56, 10 Novembris 2005 factae1 200 × 913 (818 chiliocteti)HabjHuman placenta shown a few minutes after birth. The side shown faces the baby with the umbilical cord top right. The unseen side connects to the uterine wall. The white fringe surrounding the bottom is the remnants of the amniotic sac. Photo by Jeremy Ke

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