A fetus has its own distinct blood, which is produced by its developing organs, primarily the liver and later the bone marrow. While the fetus receives oxygen and nutrients through the placenta from the mother's blood, the fetal blood contains unique proteins and cells that differentiate it from the mother's blood. Essentially, the fetus's blood is a combination of its own genetic makeup and the maternal environment.
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