Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in the hepatocytes helps with
Erythrocyte
Sinusoid
Kupffer cell + hemoglobin =
The hepatic vein carries
Urea is formed by
Iron from heme is
Kupffer Cells
Globin is
The portal vein carries
Hepatocytes help to store excess glucose as
Bile helps to
The hepatic artery carries
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (rER) in the hepatocytes helps to
Nutrients from the gastrointestinal system are processed by
Bilirubin is
stored in the liver or sent to the bone marrow.
hepatocytes
Blood that is oxygen rich
Blood that is oxygen poor
the breakdown and processing of the amine group from amino acids.
Released into the alimentary canal as bile
glycogen
Blood that is nutrient rich and oxygen poor
Broken down to produce amino acids.
Engulf/phagocytose erythrocytes.
the synthesis of bile from cholesterol and bilirubin.
emulsify fats in the small intestine; absorb fat soluble vitamins such as A,D,E, and K; excrete bilirubin & other waste products to be eliminated as feces.
heme group, bilirubin and globin.
synthesize plasma proteins that are then carried to the Golgi Apparatus and plasma membrane.
Liver capillary
Red Blood Cell