Image:Human placenta both sides.jpg

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Description

Human placenta shown a few minutes after birth. Above: this side faces the baby with the umbilical cord top right. The white fringe surrounding the bottom is the remnants of the amniotic sac. Below: this side faces the uterine wall with the umbilical cord on the right.

Source

Simple combination of Image:Human placenta baby side.jpg and Image:Human placenta uterine side.jpg.

Date

28 April 2007

Author

Habj and Ravedave (combined by Hairy Dude)

Permission
(Reusing this image)

Source images released into the public domain by their respective creators. This is a trivial combination of the two by me (Hairy Dude) and as such probably not eligible for copyright in itself; as such I am also releasing this into the public domain.

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current19:08, 28 April 20071,200×1,813 (365 KB)Hairy Dude (Talk | contribs) (This is a simple combination of Image:Human placenta baby side.jpg and Image:Human placenta uterine side.jpg, and as such probably not eligible for copyright in itself. The source images are in the public domain. ==Licensing== {{PD-user|Habj}})

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