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Let's face it, physiology is the best!

Take this physiology quiz after reading the 'What do these structures do for a living' page.

Don't worry if you make a mistake, take notes of where you went wrong and have another go!

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Physiology quiz.Versión en línea

Let's face it, physiology is the best! Take this physiology quiz after reading the 'What do these structures do for a living' page. Don't worry if you make a mistake, take notes of where you went wrong and have another go!

por Douglas Christie
1

The splenic vein drains the spleen, gallbladder, stomach and which other structure?

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2

Approximately how much blood is supplied to the liver via the hepatic portal venous system?

3

True or false, the hepatocytes provide an important function immunologically?

4

The absence of which vascular feature within the portal veins means that blood may flow retrogradely in the presence of an obstruction?

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5

Bile flows through the bile duct to the duodenum. Bile is made up of water, bile salts, fat (cholesterol / lecitnin) and which other solution?

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The pancreas is also drained by the splenic vein!

An astonishing 70-80% of the blood supplied to the liver is from the hepatic portal system!

True! Remember, it is via the Kupffer cells that the macrophages filter the blood, full of raw nutrients.

Interesting point clinically - the valveless veins permit retrograde flow that, in the case of an occlusion, can lead to collateral drainage.

Bilirubin is present in bile, and its function is primarily to breakdown waste products.

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