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from the organ and pour it into the ascending cava as it lies pos- 

 teriorly in its fissure. 



The hepatic artery also penetrates the transverse fissure. It 

 accompanie^ the portal vein in its ramifications, giving off nutrient 

 twigs to the connective tissue framework and to the walls of the ves- 

 sels. The terminal branches, very minute, pour any remaining 



