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Pulmonary and Systemic Circulation (Double Circulation) - Hepatic Portal System

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  • Definition: Hepatic Vein
  • Key Points: Hepatic Portal System
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Hepatic Vein

The hepatic vein is the blood vessel that carries blood away from the liver and drains it into the posterior vena cava, completing the hepatic portal system.

CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Hepatic Portal System

  1. Veins from the stomach and intestines first carry blood to the liver through the hepatic portal vein, not directly to the heart.
  2. In the liver, the hepatic portal vein breaks into capillaries, allowing processing of absorbed nutrients before blood enters general circulation.
  3. The hepatic vein collects blood from the liver and drains it into the posterior vena cava.
  4. The liver performs glycogenesis, deamination, and detoxification of absorbed substances.
  5. The hepatic portal system ensures that digested food and harmful substances are filtered and processed before entering the bloodstream.
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