Asked by Carla Gorton on Sep 25, 2024

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A hepatic triad contains branches of all of the following vessels except

A) the hepatic vein.
B) a bile ductule.
C) the hepatic artery.
D) the hepatic portal vein.
E) a hepatic triad contains branches of all of these vessels.

Hepatic Triad

A component of the liver's microscopic anatomy, consisting of a bile duct, hepatic artery, and hepatic portal vein, crucial for liver function and health.

Hepatic Vein

A vein that drains deoxygenated blood from the liver back into the circulatory system towards the heart.

  • Comprehend the structural characteristics and duties of the liver, encompassing its function in metabolism and the detoxification process.
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Daisy Garcia3 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A hepatic triad contains branches of the hepatic artery, the hepatic portal vein, and a bile ductule. The hepatic vein is not part of the triad.