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What is the significance of hepatic portal system in the circulatory system? 

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Hepatic portal System
There .is special vascular connection that exists between the digestive tract and live: in a chordates and is called as hepatic portal system. This system carries blood from intestine to the liver before it is delivered to the systemic circulation.
Significance of hepatic portal system in circulatory system
(i) Blood that comes from alimentary canal contain glucose. amino acids and other nutrients. The liver absorbs excess of fats and glucose to be used at the time of starvation when blood passess through given.
Harmful nitrogenous wastes like ammonia is converted into urea which is later removed by kidney
Liver produces proteins which are transproted through blood circulation fibrinogen for blood clotting .
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