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1 II, 7| gets its growth through the umbilical cord. For since the nutritive 2 II, 7| cotyledons (with which the umbilical cord connects and is closely 3 II, 7| cotyledons in the uterus, but the umbilical cord runs to meet one blood-vessel, 4 II, 7| are attached each to its umbilical cord, and this to the blood-vessel 5 III, 1| vivipara grows by means of the umbilical cord, so the egg grows through 6 III, 2| their nutriment through the umbilical cord, through what do eggs 7 III, 2| end of eggs resembles an umbilical cord, and projects like 8 III, 2| with a small tail like an umbilical cord running through it. 9 III, 2| free, and naturally the umbilical cord does not appear, for 10 III, 2| details of the membranes and umbilical cords, must be learnt from 11 III, 2| marked off from it, two umbilical cords run from the vessel, 12 III, 2| something else.~The second umbilical cord runs to the surrounding 13 III, 2| left of the yolk, and the umbilical cord running to the yolk, 14 IV, 8| nourishment coming through the umbilical cord is no longer sufficient 15 IV, 8| round which the so-called umbilical cord lies as a coat collapse 16 IV, 9| because the parts above the umbilical cord are larger than those