BIOL 030 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Simple Columnar Epithelium, Lobules Of Liver, Coronary Ligament

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Exocrine secretion of pancreatic juice into duodenum acinar cells. Empty into major duodenal papilla (from main and accessory ducts) Cells have mucin (digestive enzymes) and bicarbonate (alkaline buffer to attract hydrogen ions makes duodenum less acidic) Medial to inferior vena cava = caudate lobe (caudal = tail/posterior) Proper hepatic artery = brings oxygenated blood to liver from celiac trunk. Blood from digestive system (has nutrients in it) = hepatic portal (carrying) vein. Celiac trunk common hepatic artery gastroduodenal artery proper hepatic. Central veins and takes whatever comes in to superior vena cava through hepatic veins. Hepatic cords have hepatocytes (cells) produces bile to digest fats (hydrophobic) Hepatic sinusoids where blood flows to central veins. Trio of structures on ends of lobules = portal triads. Branch of hepatic artery, hepatic portal vein, and bile ductile. Hepatic artery and portal vein (high nutrients) go into hepatic sinusoids. Sinusoids are leaky allow blood to go into hepatocytes to be distributed or stored (nutrients)

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