Why Do We Have Belly Buttons?

Why Do We Have Belly Buttons?

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Science, Social Studies, Health Sciences, Biology

1st - 6th Grade

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The video explains that belly buttons, or navels, are scars from the umbilical cord, which connects a baby to its mother for nutrients and oxygen before birth. After birth, the cord is cut, leaving a belly button. This process is similar in many mammals, but not in egg-laying animals like birds and reptiles, which don't have belly buttons as they aren't connected to their mothers by a cord.

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