HL IB Bio Mrs. Whitman and Mr. Everhart The Liver HL IB Bio Mrs. Whitman and Mr. Everhart
Circulation of Blood
Sinusoids=-large lumen
Lobule: Sinusoids
Kupffer=phagocytes
Nutrient Storage Homeostasis Sugar+salt=osmolarity (osmolues/ liter) Extra amino acids No matter meal, liver maintains and regulates nutrients Ex: sugar 90mg/100mL Extra glucose=glycogen in hepatocytes; if in need turn into glucose
Nutrient Storage Ex: extra amino acids=ammoniaurea
Storage of nutrients Carbs: glucoseglycogen Controlled by pancreatic hormones (insulin and glucagon) Iron: component of hemoglobin Liver breaks down dead RBC and stores Fe in ferritin Vit A: vision: rhodopsin (low light); rods in retina Night blindness
Storage of Nutrients cont Vit D: uptakes Ca; prevents rickets B12: helps nerve and blood cells Prevents anemia
Liver synthesizes plasma proteins & cholesterol Albumin- osmotic pressure (tendency to uptake water) Fibrinogen- precursor for fibrin (clots blood)
Detox Hepatocytes have enzymes that break down toxins Alcohol Preservatives Herbicides Nicotine
Alcohol Abuse Alcohol brought in via hepatic portal vein, converted by hepatocytes, unconverted brought back through sinusoids via hepatic artery
Alcohol Abuse Healthy cells replaced by fibrous scar tissue cirrhosis Fat accumulates Inflammation= alcoholic hepatitis Liver regerates
Erythrocyte and hemoglobin break down RBS rupture after 120 days Kupffer cells break down hemoglobin into globin and heme
Heme broken down into Iron and bilirubin (bile pigment) Globin is broken down into amino acids and returned into the blood to later be used in protein synthesis Heme broken down into Iron and bilirubin (bile pigment) Iron is either stored or sent to bone marrow to contribute to new RBC Bilirubin is absorbed by hepatocytes and used to synthesize bile