Tags: Anatomical Structure, Embryology.
In placental mammals the umbilical cord (also called the navel stringbirth cord or funiculus umbilicalis) is a conduit between the developing embryo or fetus and the placenta. During prenatal development the umbilical cord is physiologically and genetically part of the fetus and (in humans) normally contains two arteries (the umbilical arteries) and one vein (the umbilical vein) buried within Wharton’s jelly.