Biology
Which of the following cannot pass readily through the placenta to the foetus ?
- Antibodies
- Amino acids
- Alcohol
- Haemoglobin
Reproductive System
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Answer
Haemoglobin
Reason — There is exchange of substances between the capillaries of foetus and mother but their blood never mixes. Therefore, there is no exchange of Haemoglobin.
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