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A pregnant torso with quintuplets
1. The liver. 2. The gall bladder. 3. The ligamentum teres, which goes from here to the navel, where it is attached. This ligament is the remainder of a large vein in the foetus's body that runs through the umbilical cord into the mother's body and forms a channel which carries the mother's blood into the system of the child. 4. The stomach. 5. The omentum. 6. The colon, with ascending portion (7) and descending portion (8). 9. The transverse colon. 10. The uterus. 11. The small intestine. 12. The abdominal wall, lifted back. 13. The quintuples. 14. Their umbilical cords. 15. The five placentas.
1. The liver. 2. The gall bladder. 3. The ligamentum teres, which goes from here to the navel, where it is attached. This ligament is the remainder of a large vein in the foetus's body that runs through the umbilical cord into the mother's body and forms a channel which carries the mother's blood into the system of the child. 4. The stomach. 5. The omentum. 6. The colon, with ascending portion (7) and descending portion (8). 9. The transverse colon. 10. The uterus. 11. The small intestine. 12. The abdominal wall, lifted back. 13. The quintuples. 14. Their umbilical cords. 15. The five placentas.
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