Biology, asked by AnkushRoy, 1 year ago

which vessel would contain the highest concentration of amino acids and glucose soon after a meal?
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Answered by AditiShankaraShastri
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The Hepatic Portal Vein would contain the highest concentration of amino acids and glucose soon after a meal. It begins with capillaries in the digestive
tract and ends with the hepatic sinusoids (capillaries) in the liver.
The hepatic portal vein has blood that is deoxygenated because oxygen left the blood in the capillaries of the digestive tract. The blood, however,contains materials, such as nutrients, absorbed from the digestive tract. These absorbed materials leave the blood in the capillaries of the liver and are processed.

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Answered by farhan642956
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Answer:

hepatic portal vein

Explanation:

The highest concentration of amino acid and glucose soon after a meal is in the Hepatic portal vein. The liver breaks down excess amino acids into urea, which are formed as a result of protein breakdown. This urea is then carried out from the liver by the hepatic vein which leaves the liver.

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