ANAT 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Blood Sugar, Caudate Nucleus, Glycogen

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Module 11- the accessory digestive organs and urinary system. Accessory digestive organs overview: significant part of acquiring nutrients from food, provide enzymes for the breakdown of food molecules and bile for the digestion of dietary fat. Important process in the storage of molecules that provide energy for the body. The liver: location and lobes: sits in the upper right abdominal quadrant, inferior to the diaphragm and anterior to the inferior vena cava (ivc, the liver has four lobes, right, left, caudate, quadrate. Porta hepatis (hilum: the porta hepatis (hepatic portal) or hilum of the liver is where the hepatic vessels and ducts enter and leave the liver. Located on the inferior side of the liver, surrounded by the four lobes: there are three structures that enter and leave the porta hepatis, common hepatic duct, drains bile produced in the liver.

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