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How does waste removal in a fetus differ from waste removal after birth?

A) Fetal waste is removed through the chorion; infant waste is removed through the rectum.

B) Fetal waste is removed through the rectum; infant waste is removed through the chorion.

C) Fetal waste is removed through the ductus venosus; infant waste is removed through the rectum.

D) Fetal waste is removed through the large intestine; infant waste is removed through the ductus venosus.

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