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38 Cards in this Set

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What is it?

Liver

1

Hepatic lobule

4

Connective tissue

2

Central vein

3

Portal tract

1

Central vein

2

Hepatocytes

3

Sinusoids

What vessels are present in the portal tract?

Hepatic portal vein, hepatic artery, bile ductule, lymphatic vessel

What two sources does the liver receive blood from?

Hepatic portal vein and hepatic artery

Bile travels from hepatocytes to bile ducts via _______

Canaliculi (requires special staining to see)

1

Bile duct

2

Hepatic artery

3

Hepatic portal vein

2d

Lymphatic vessel

1

Bile Canaliculi

2

Hepatocytes

3

Sinusoids

What is this and what species?

Cat liver

1

Central vein

2

Portal tract

What organ is this?

Gal bladder

2

Simple columnar epithelium with microvilli (striated border)

Why does the gallbladder have a striated border?

To absorb water to concentrate the bile

3 of gallbladder

Lamina propria

4 of gallbladder

Muscularis

5 of gallbladder?

Adventitia

6

Liver

What is it?

Pancreas

1

Acinus

2 of pancreas

Intercalated duct

3

Blood vessels

2 of pancreas

Islets of langerhans

What are islets of langerhan responsible for?

Endocrine function

What are the acini responsible for?

Exocrine function

1

Pancreatic lobule

What kind of gland is the pancreas?

Partly Compound tubule-acinar exocrine gland of the serous type

What are centroacinar cells?

Beginning of intercalated duct and you can see a nucleus in the center of the white