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Liver

Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x

Liver lobule <p>Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x</p>

Liver lobule

Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x

Portal canals <p>Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x</p>

Portal canals

Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x

Sinusoids <p>Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x</p>

Sinusoids

Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x

Central veins <p>Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x</p>

Central veins

Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x

Hepatocytes <p>Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x</p>

Hepatocytes

Connective tissue partitions surrounding lobules are minimal in primates, shown here, making lobules and portal canals more difficult to distinguish.  100x