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Umbilical Cord becomes the Ligamentum Teres or Round Ligament shortly after birth

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1 Which structure separates the left and right lobes of the liver?

Falciform Ligament


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What separates the right and left lobe in the liver?

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What ligament of the liver is connected to the abdomen?

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Which lobe of the liver is more anterior?

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Where is the patent umbilical vein found?

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Peritoneal fold that Holds the liver to the anterior abdominal wall?

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