Label structures seen in the anterior view of the liver. Pancreas Round ligament Inferior vena cava Gallbladder Left lobe Coronary ligament Right lobe Hepatic vein Caudate lobe
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Correctly label the following parts of the inferior view of the liver: Quadrate lobe Caudate lobe Falciform ligament Right lobe
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the anatomical features of the liver. Bile duct, Right lobe, Inferior vena cava, Hepatic artery proper, Caudate lobe, Left hepatic vein, Left lobe, Gallbladder, Hepatic portal vein, Quadrate lobe. Coronary ligament, Falciform ligament, Round ligament, Gallbladder, The anterior surface of the liver, Porta Hepatis, Right lobe, The posterior surface of the liver.
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