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Trophoblastic lacunae are small spaces that form within the trophoblast layer of the developing placenta. Their primary function is to facilitate the exchange of nutrients, gases, and waste products between maternal blood and the developing embryo. By allowing maternal blood to flow into these lacunae, the trophoblast can efficiently absorb essential substances needed for embryonic growth and development. Additionally, these structures play a role in establishing maternal-fetal circulation during early pregnancy.

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