The remnant of the fetal umbilical vein is the:

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The remnant of the fetal umbilical vein is the:

Explanation:
The remnant of the fetal umbilical vein becomes the round ligament of the liver (ligamentum teres hepatis). In fetal life the umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus, but after birth it fibroses and leaves a cord-like structure along the free edge of the falciform ligament, known as the round ligament. This contrasts with the ligamentum venosum, which is the fibrous remnant of the ductus venosus; the falciform ligament is a peritoneal fold attaching the liver to the anterior abdominal wall, and the median umbilical ligament is the remnant of the urachus.

The remnant of the fetal umbilical vein becomes the round ligament of the liver (ligamentum teres hepatis). In fetal life the umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus, but after birth it fibroses and leaves a cord-like structure along the free edge of the falciform ligament, known as the round ligament. This contrasts with the ligamentum venosum, which is the fibrous remnant of the ductus venosus; the falciform ligament is a peritoneal fold attaching the liver to the anterior abdominal wall, and the median umbilical ligament is the remnant of the urachus.

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