what is the structural and functional unit of liver?
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The structure of the liver's functional units or lobules. Blood enters the lobules through branches of the portal vein and hepatic artery proper, then flows through sinusoids. A hepatic lobule is a small division of the liverdefined at the microscopic (histological scale).
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The function cell units of the liver are mainly hepatocytes, biliary cells, kupffer cells and blood vessels (veins and arteries). These together form lobules which are in tend connected to each other but mesenchymal tissue (support structure)
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The function cell units of the liver are mainly hepatocytes, biliary cells, kupffer cells and blood vessels (veins and arteries). These together form lobules which are in tend connected to each other but mesenchymal tissue (support structure)
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