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Correct Answer - D Ans. is 'd' i.e., IV The gall bladder l | Anatomy embryology histology videos & books

Correct Answer - D
Ans. is 'd' i.e., IV

The gall bladder lies on the inferior surface of the liver closely
related to segment IV or the quadrate lobe.

Anatomically liver is divided into a large right lobe and a small left
lobe by line of attachment of falciform ligament (anterosuperiorly), fissure for ligamentum teres (inferiorly), and fissure for ligamentum
venosum (posteriorly).
Right lobe is much larger and forms five sixth of liver and left lobe forms only one sixth.

Caudate lobe and quadrate lobe are parts of anatomical right lobe.

The physiological left lobe is composed of 4 segments designated Ito IV and is supplied by left branch of hepatic artery, left branch of portal vein and drained by left hepatic duct.

The physiological right lobe consists of segment V, VI, VII and VIII and is supplied by right hepatic artery, right branch of portal vein and drained by right hepatic duct

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