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It is the structure that marks the division between the right and left lobes of the liver.

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falciform ligament

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Falciform ligament’s is the structure which divides the liver into two lobes – right and left. It is a sickle shaped structure which connects the ventral body wall to the liver. It is the remaining part of fetus’s ventral mesentery and consist of fat between its layers. It is situated at the anteroposterior plane and connect to the left lobe from its back.

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