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Ch. 22 The Digestive System
Amerman- Human Anatomy & Physiology 3e
Amerman3rd EditionHuman Anatomy & PhysiologyISBN: 9780138247201, 9780138247928, 9780138201814당신이 사용하는 게 아니라요?교과서 변경
22장, 문제 13

Which of the following best describes the microscopic structure of the liver?
a. Hexagonal plates of hepatocytes surrounding a central vein with portal triads at each corner
b. Octagonal plates of hepatocytes surrounding a central artery with portal triads at each corner
c. Irregular groups of hepatocytes surrounding a central vein with bile ducts at each corner
d. Hexagonal plates of hepatocytes surrounding a portal vein with bile ducts at each corner

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Step 1: Understand the basic structure of the liver. The liver is organized into functional units called lobules, which are the smallest structural and functional units of the liver.
Step 2: Recall the shape of a liver lobule. Liver lobules are typically hexagonal in shape, meaning they have six sides.
Step 3: Identify the central structure in a liver lobule. At the center of each lobule is a central vein, which collects blood from the lobule and drains it into the hepatic vein.
Step 4: Recognize the structures located at the corners of the hexagonal lobule. At each corner of the lobule, there is a portal triad, which consists of three structures: a branch of the hepatic artery, a branch of the portal vein, and a bile duct.
Step 5: Compare the options provided in the question with the anatomical description of the liver lobule. The correct answer will describe hexagonal plates of hepatocytes surrounding a central vein with portal triads at each corner.

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Liver Microscopic Anatomy

The liver's microscopic structure is primarily organized into functional units called lobules. Each lobule is typically hexagonal in shape, consisting of hepatocytes (liver cells) arranged around a central vein. This organization allows for efficient blood flow and metabolic function, with portal triads located at each corner, comprising a branch of the portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile duct.
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Hepatocytes

Hepatocytes are the main functional cells of the liver, responsible for a variety of metabolic processes, including detoxification, protein synthesis, and bile production. They are arranged in plates or cords that facilitate the exchange of substances with blood in the sinusoids, which are small blood vessels that run between the hepatocyte plates.

Portal Triad

The portal triad is a structural component found at the corners of liver lobules, consisting of three key elements: a branch of the portal vein, a branch of the hepatic artery, and a bile duct. This triad plays a crucial role in supplying blood to the liver and facilitating bile drainage, essential for the liver's metabolic and excretory functions.
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__Chief cells          

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__Pepsin         

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