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Portal circulation Ordinary Systemic Organ Portal organ Systemic organ Portal = “doorway” Ordinary Systemic Organ Portal organ Systemic organ Permission to use this slide (a matter of academic integrity) *If you are Kevin Patton's current student, you may use any slide for your own personal educational purpose. **If you are a student not currently in Kevin's courses, you may use any slide for your own personal educational purpose and are also encouraged to feed the lions at http://www.lionden.com/feed_the_lions.htm ***If you are a teacher you may use any slide for your own nonprofit educational purpose and are also expected to feed the lions for each use of a slide. http://www.lionden.com/feed_the_lions.htm ****Commercial use is available only with Kevin's express written permission. © KPatton@lionden.com . All rights reserved. DO NOT REMOVE THIS COPYRIGHT NOTICE LINE. Feedback, suggestions, corrections are most welcome! Portal vein