Q:
Hepatic sinusoids, the specialized “capillaries” of the liver, are oriented radially and carry blood from the perimeter of the lobule toward the central vein.
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Answer: A) TRUE
Explanation: Hepatic sinusoids, the specific “vessels” of the liver, are arranged radially and convey blood from the border of the lobule toward the focal vein. The focal veins, situated along with the pivot of the lobule, eventually channel into the hepatic veins which void into the second rate vena cava. The hepatic sinusoids get blood from both hepatic blood vessels and gateway venous inflow sources.
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