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The small intestines and the first 2/3 of the large intestine are supplied

with blood by what artery?

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The Superior Mesenteric Artery

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The Superior Mesenteric artery branches into what arteries?

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The mesenteric arteries.

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Name the first branch off the aorta below the diaphragm

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The celiac artery

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The celiac artery branches into what three arteries?

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The gastric, splenic, and hepatic arteries.

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What organs do these arteries supply blood to?

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The gastric supplies blood to the stomach, the splenic supplies blood

to the spleen, and the hepatic supplies blood to the liver.

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Are there celiac, inferior, and superior mesenteric veins that empty

directly into the vena cava?

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No. The celiac, inferior, and superior mesenteric veins empty into the Hepatic Portal System.

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What is this thin shiny watery mesh-like

membrane?

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Mesentery

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Name this red blood vessel.

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Mesenteric artery

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Name this yellow stained blood vessel.

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Mesenteric vein.

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What does the Hepatic Portal System empty into?

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The liver

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The large yellow vein that the mesenteric veins empty into is

called?

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The Hepatic Portal Vein

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What are the special macrophages in the liver that

phagocytize debris and bacteria and also cleanse the blood?

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Kupffer cells which prowl the walls of the liver sinusoids.

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What artery takes blood the the last 1/3 of the Large intestine?

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The inferior mesenteric artery.

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Products of digestion that are filtered through the Hepatic Portal System are

said to be?

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Blood-borne

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What products of digestion are Blood-borne?

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Amino acids, monosaccharides, disaccharides, etc.

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In the small intestine, name the finger-like projections that

increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients.

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Villi (singular villus)

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Each villus contains a capillary bed and what other structure?

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A lacteal, a dead-end beginning of a lymphatic

vessel.

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What is the function of the lacteal within the villus?

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Lacteals absorb excess interstitial fluid and are responsible for

picking up and transporting the products of fat digestion.

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What are the products of fat digestion?

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Monoglycerides, diglycerides, glycerol, cholesterol, etc.

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What structure do the products of fat digestion originally become?

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Chylomicrons--packages of fatty things surrounded by a transport

protein

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Chylomicrons are made by the brush border cells and exported to what

dead-end vessels?

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Lacteals. What larger and larger vessels do lacteals empty into?

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Lymphatic vessels

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The lymphatic fluid in these vessels passes through what

structures?

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Lymph nodes

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What is the name of the large sinus that the lymphatic vessels

eventually empty into?

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The cisterna chylii

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The ciserna chylii is the beginning of what main duct in the lymphatic

system?

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The thoracic duct

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The thoracic duct empties into what vessel?

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The left subclavian vein

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From the left subclavian vein, trace the path of the blood en

route to the heart

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The left subclavian vein empties into the left brachiocephalic vein, which empties into the superior vena cava, which empties into the right heart.

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What organ filters the lymph-borne products of fat digestion?

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None. Products of fat digestion go straight into the bloodstream.

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How do we refer to the products of fat digestion?

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As lymph-borne