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In fetal circulation, the __________ bypasses the liver and the __________ bypasses the lungs. ligamentum venosum; ligamentum arteriosum foramen ovale; ductus venosus ductus arteriosus; ductus venosus ductus venosus; ductus arteriosus ligamentum arteriosum; foramen ovale

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In fetal circulation, the ductus venosus bypasses the liver and the ductus arteriousus bypasses the lungs. Ductus arteriosus also called ductus botalli is a blood vessel connecting the main pulmonary artery to the proximal ascending aorta. It does allow most of the blood from right ventricle to bypass the fetus's fluid-filled non-functioning lungs. Ductus venosus on the hand allows oxygenated blood from the placenta to bypass the liver.
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