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brood pouch
noun
- a pouch or cavity in certain animals, such as frogs and fishes, in which their eggs develop and hatch
- another name for marsupium
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“That’s really what motivated our study–how do those baby seahorses actually breathe, if you will, inside the brood pouch?”
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As the embryos grew, the brood pouch became thinner and sprouted numerous blood vessels, just like a mammalian placenta during embryonic development, the researchers report this month in Placenta.
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Within 24 hours of giving birth, the male’s brood pouch had reverted to its prepregnancy form.
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The brood pouch reached its thinnest point in late-term pregnancy.
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Now, new research finds the male’s brood pouch—which can hold up to 1000 baby seahorses at a time—develops and functions like a human placenta.
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