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Umbilical cord

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The cord that connects the developing embryo or fetus with the placenta and through which run the umbilical arteries and vein.

The matrix (the substance) of the umbilical cord is known as Wharton's jelly and is a rich source of stem cells.

At birth the umbilical cord measures about 20 inches (50 cm) in length.

The cord is clamped and cut after birth and its residual tip forms the umbilicus (bellybutton)

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