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The following are four aspects of hepatic (liver) function. Rank them in order of largest to smallest level of organization. A. a protein expressed on the surface of a hepatocyte (liver cell) that mediates movement of glucose across the plasma membrane B. the unusual arrangement of blood vessels that delivers nutrients absorbed from the small intestine directly to the liver. C. small tubes (canaliculi) within the liver that move bile secreted by hepatocytes into ducts that ultimately deliver it to the gall bladder for storage. D. synthesis and exocytosis of serum albumin (a protein) by hepatocytes
The following are four aspects of hepatic (liver) function. Rank them in order of largest to smallest level of organization. A. a protein expressed on the surface of a hepatocyte (liver cell) that mediates movement of glucose across the plasma membrane B. the unusual arrangement of blood vessels that delivers nutrients absorbed from the small intestine directly to the liver. C. small tubes (canaliculi) within the liver that move bile secreted by hepatocytes into ducts that ultimately deliver it to the gall bladder for storage. D. synthesis and exocytosis of serum albumin (a protein) by hepatocytes
Patrina SchowalterLv2
29 Sep 2019