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Structural and functional unit of liver is(a) Cystic duct(b) Hepatocyte(c) Hepatic lobules(d) Kupffer cells
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(a) Cystic duct: This is a duct that carries bile from the gallbladder and joins the common hepatic duct to form the bile duct. However, it is not the structural and functional unit of the liver. (b) Hepatocyte: These are the major parenchymal cells of the Show more…
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