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Question: The diagram above shows how things get to and from the liver. They are labelled as A, B, C, D, E and...

The diagram above shows how things get to and from the liver. They are labelled as A, B, C, D, E and F. Which one of the following is labelled as the correct one?

a) A is the hepatic portal vein and E is the hepatic vein.
b) C is the intestine and F is the hepatic portal vein.
c) D is the hepatic portal vein and F is the hepatic vein.
d) B is the pancreatic artery and E is the hepatic artery.
e) B is the hepatic portal vein and E is the hepatic vein.

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Solution

The liver is found on top of the stomach, right kidney, and intestines in the upper right-hand portion of the stomach hole, beneath the stomach. The liver is a dark ruddy earthy coloured organ that weighs about 3 pounds and is shaped like a cone.

Complete answer:
A denotes the hepatic entryway vein, and E denotes the hepatic vein.
The intestine is represented by C, and the hepatic entryway vein is represented by F.
The hepatic entryway vein is denoted by D, and the hepatic vein is denoted by F.
B is the pancreatic artery, and E is the hepatic artery.
The hepatic entrance vein transfers blood from the spleen and gastrointestinal tract to the slender beds of the liver. Its functions include supplying metabolic substrates to the liver and ensuring that ingested substances are processed by the liver before entering the normal course of action. The inferior vena cava receives deoxygenated blood from the liver through hepatic veins. The focal vein of the liver lobule is where the hepatic veins begin.
The hepatic portal vein transports blood from the gastrointestinal tract and the spleen to the liver. The blood vessels that pump deoxygenated blood from the liver into the inferior vena cava are known as hepatic veins.

Hence, the correct answer is C-D is the hepatic portal vein and F is the hepatic vein.

Note:
All blood that leaves the stomach and digestive tubes is processed by the liver. The liver separates, balances, and produces blood supplements and converts drugs into structures that can be used with or without a toxic effect on the rest of the body.