In cats, the liver is divided into ________ lobes, while in humans there are ________
A) three; four
B) four; three
C) four; five
D) five; two
E) five; four
E
Explanation:
A) The cat liver is divided into five lobes: right and left medial, right and left lateral, and caudate (posterior). The liver in humans has only four lobes: right, left, caudate, and quadrate.
B) The cat liver is divided into five lobes: right and left medial, right and left lateral, and caudate (posterior). The liver in humans has only four lobes: right, left, caudate, and quadrate.
C) The cat liver is divided into five lobes: right and left medial, right and left lateral, and caudate (posterior). The liver in humans has only four lobes: right, left, caudate, and quadrate.
D) The cat liver is divided into five lobes: right and left medial, right and left lateral, and caudate (posterior). The liver in humans has only four lobes: right, left, caudate, and quadrate.
E) The cat liver is divided into five lobes: right and left medial, right and left lateral, and caudate (posterior). The liver in humans has only four lobes: right, left, caudate, and quadrate.
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