What does a hepatic triad consist of?

A. The right, left, and common hepatic ducts
B. The common hepatic duct, cystic duct, and bile duct
C. The hepatic portal vein and two hepatic ducts
D. A bile ductule, a branch of the hepatic artery, and a branch of the hepatic portal vein
E. A central vein, a hepatic lobule, and a hepatic sinusoid


D. A bile ductule, a branch of the hepatic artery, and a branch of the hepatic portal vein

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which plane is frontal?

a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E

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The process of carbohydrate digestion begins in the ________

A) Large intestine B) Small intestine C) Mouth D) Stomach

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In the diagram, where is the nutrient artery?

a) D b) E c) F d) G e) H

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