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The maternal component is formed by the decidualization of the endometrium.
The maternal component is formed by the decidualization of the endometrium.


Image Source: UNSW Embryology [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/placenta.htm]
Image Source: UNSW Embryology [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/placenta.htm Placenta Development]

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Placenta anchoring villi

Histological image showing the junctional region between the trophoblast shell of the conceptus and the maternal decidua.

In week 2, the trophoblast shell cells proliferate and form a syncitiotrophoblast and cytotrophoblast layer around he conceptus. Syncitiotrophoblast cells migrate into the uterine wall, forming maternal blood-filled spaces (lacunae).

Placentation begins once the conceptus begins to implant in the uterine wall and the placenta will have both a fetal and a maternal component. The fetal component begins as villi form. The fetal chorion will form two regions: smooth chorion (chorion laeve) and villous chorion (chorion frondosum).

The maternal component is formed by the decidualization of the endometrium.

Image Source: UNSW Embryology Placenta Development

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current15:37, 3 August 2009Thumbnail for version as of 15:37, 3 August 2009600 × 450 (167 KB)MarkHill (talk | contribs)Placenta anchoring villi Histological image showing the junctional region between the trophoblast shell of the conceptus and the maternal decidua. In week 2, the trophoblast shell cells proliferate and form a syncitiotrophoblast and cytotrophoblast lay