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What structures did you note at the caudal end of your pig specimen?.

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The caudal part consists of a ventral region, the abdomen, and a dorsal region, the lumbar region. In the fetal pig, the umbilical cord (Figure 2.3A-B) is attached to the ventral surface of the abdomen.

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