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The blood supply to the placenta is maternal vessels and they arrive at the space as spirals, called spiral arteries. In a section from the junction of the mucosal lining of the uterus, the endometrium and the minonetrium in a non-pregnant woman would look like this. You’ve got about four or five layers of smooth muscle and endophilium and there’s lots of cuts because they’re spirals.