The Teachers Manual And Pupils Text book On Anatomy Physiology And Hygiene I

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The Teachers Manual And Pupils Text book On Anatomy Physiology And Hygiene I
J K Rassweiler
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The structure of the liver is shown by the Aid at (18) (under microscopic structure of the textures). In the liver an important THE ABSORPTIVE SYSTEM. 83 process takes place. The bile is secreted from the venous blood, and stored up in the gall-bladder, to be used when needed in the digestion of food. The blood, after being robbed of its bile and changed in other respects not well understood, is again collected and carried upward by the hepatic vein (20) and emptied into the lower vena cava (16...), which in turn pours it into the heart, as shown here by the Aid. This completes the portal circulation.
Now let us go back to the same start- Route CCOnd * n Pi n ^ an d trace other portions of the digested food by another route; but which will ultimately lead to the same cavity of the heart.
At this point we should observe how nicely every organ of the body is adapted to perform its own specific work. The blood-vessels spoken of under a preceding head take up from the stomach and intes- tines only certain portions of their contents, to do which, they seem especially adapted.


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