Depending on the purpose for which the description is needed, there are three various levels of complexity at which the vascular architecture of the liver might be described:
- The first level, known as the conventional level, is equivalent to Couinaud's classic 8-segment scheme and serves as a common language for doctors from other disciplines to define the location of localized hepatic lesions. 
- The true branching of the hepatic veins and the main portal pedicles is taken into consideration in the second, surgical level, which will be used for anatomical liver resections and transplantations. Modern surgical and radiological procedures may fully exploit this anatomy, but doing so involves acknowledging that the Couinaud scheme is oversimplified and examining the vascular architecture objectively.
- The third degree of complexity, known as the academic level, is focused on the anatomist and the requirement to provide a systematization that clarifies the apparent conflicts between anatomical literature, radiological imaging, and surgical practice.
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Answer:
1,6 m / s ^ 2
Explanation:
De las leyes de Newton;
Fuerza = masa × aceleración
masa = 275 kg
Fuerza = 440 N
Aceleración = Fuerza / masa
Aceleración = 440N / 275Kg
Aceleración = 1,6 m / s ^ 2
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
 Buffer
Explanation:
Buffers may be defined as the solution of a weak acid with ithe conjugate base or a weak base with the conjugate acid. Buffers are not affected by the the additions of strong acid or base in a solution.
Whenever a strong base or acid is added to the buffer, it  may release or binds with the hydrogen ion and maintains the pH of a body fluid.  Blood has a buffer of carbonate ions and bicarbonic acids that maintains the blood pH.
Thus, the correct answer is option (E).
 
        
             
        
        
        
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how is the same ploidy level maintained in sexually reproducing organisms generation after generation. 
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