Sharing Knowledge and Peer Discussion

question

question

by ABU BAKAR SIDDIQUE -
Number of replies: 5

Why deoxygenated blood goes from the gastrointestinal tract to the liver, instead of going to the heart directly?

In reply to ABU BAKAR SIDDIQUE

Re: question

by kamrul hasan sujon -
Blood coming from the digestive organs flows through the portal vein to the liver, carrying nutrients, medication and also toxic substances. Once they reach the liver, these substances are processed, stored, altered, detoxified, and passed back into the blood or released in the bowel to be eliminated.

ID:201-29-1686
In reply to ABU BAKAR SIDDIQUE

Re: question

by Prama Paul -
Blood reach the liver, these substances are processed, stored, altered, detoxified, and passed back into the blood or released in the bowel to be eliminated.
In reply to ABU BAKAR SIDDIQUE

Re: question

by Mohona Parvin -
Blood reach the liver, these substances are processed, stored, altered, detoxified, and passed back into the blood or released in the bowel to be eliminated.
In reply to ABU BAKAR SIDDIQUE

Re: question

by aysha akter -

Blood reach the liver, these substances are processed, stored, altered, detoxified, and passed back into the blood or released in the bowel to be eliminated.

In reply to ABU BAKAR SIDDIQUE

Re: question

by Nusrat Jahan Fahima -

Blood reach the liver, these substances are processed, stored, altered, detoxified, and passed back into the blood or released in the bowel to be eliminated.

ID: 201-29-1643