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There's a theory that the placenta is an offloading platform, a sort of "dumping ground." I wonder if one method of selection would be for any cell that gets too pushy for finite resources. That way the placenta becomes quite efficient at demanding extra nutrients from the mother's body, and the embryo finds a more harmonious balance.



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There's a theory that the placenta is an offloading platform, a sort of "dumping ground." I wonder if one method of selection would be for any cell that gets too pushy for finite resources. That way the placenta becomes quite efficient at demanding extra nutrients from the mother's body, and the embryo finds a more harmonious balance.



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There's a theory that the placenta is an offloading platform, a sort of "dumping ground." I wonder if one method of selection would be for any cell that gets too pushy for finite resources. That way the placenta becomes quite efficient at demanding extra nutrients from the mother's body, and the embryo finds a more harmonious balance.

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