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describe histological structure of liver​

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Answered by akumari5807788
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The liver consists of the following major histological components: Parenchyma, which is represented by hepatocytes. ... The connective tissue of the stroma is type III collagen (reticulin), which forms a meshwork that provides integrity for the hepatocytes and sinusoids.

Answered by yaashitha4108
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Sheets of connective tissue divide the liver into thousands of small units called lobules. A lobule is roughly hexagonal in shape, with portal triads at the vertices and a central vein in the middle. The lobule is the structural unit of the liver and rather easy to observe.

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