Intestinal arteriosclerosis.. Upper mesenteric artery. Upper mesenteric vein. Thoracic canal - lymphatic drainage. Angular vessels in the villus

Bowel Tumor:
- Upper mesenteric artery: aortic branch under the celiac stem.
Upper mesenteric vein: All that is absorbed from the intestine (except long chain fat) will pass compulsively to the upper mesenteric vein to go to the bulbous sentence and then "forced" to the liver (plant and waste).
Note: The union of the upper, lower, and spleen mesenteric vein forms the vein of the door that carries the absorbed material to the liver, which passes the material it wants (non-toxic). The toxic substances make it combine and bind with another substance to be put into the urine.
The long-chain fat (more than 12 carbon atoms and the bulk of the fat we eat) is obtained through the clitoral vessels in the vesicles. These vessels are placed in the thoracic canal without ever passing through the bulbous bulk. This canal is located at the junction of the left subcellular vein With the left inferior jugular vein.
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