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    Which Structure in the Fetus Connects the Aorta and the Pulmonary
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Which Structure in the Fetus Connects the Aorta and the Pulmonary

Question 65

Question 65

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Which structure in the fetus connects the aorta and the pulmonary artery?


A) umbilical vein
B) umbilical artery
C) ductus arteriosus
D) ductus venosus

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