Human Anatomy & Physiology Plus Modified Mastering A&P with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package 11th edition
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Chapter 19, Problem 17RQ
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a. The blood vessels, which form the hepatic portal system.
b. The uniqueness of the HPS (hepatic portal system).
Introduction:
The HPS is a portal system of veins and capillaries. The system functions to carry blood from different parts of the GI (Gastrointestinal Tract) and spleen to the liver. Liver functions to process the nutrients present in the blood before returning the blood directly to the heart.
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