An organ is described as follows: cords of cells radiating outward from a central vein with sinusoids between the cords of cells. The organ having this histological structure is the

A. pancreas.
B. spleen.
C. liver.
D. stomach.
E. gall bladder.


C

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Which ventricle is located in the brainstem?

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