What is the primary role of the hepatic portal system in frogs?
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What is the primary role of the hepatic portal system in frogs?
- Carrying blood from kidneys to heart
- Transporting absorbed nutrients from intestine to liver
- Draining lymph from hind limbs
- Directing blood from lungs to heart
Answer
(B) Transporting absorbed nutrients from intestine to liver
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