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Time travel as a concept is simple: We need tools that allow us to bend time in our own free will.

There have been numerous debates about what is and what isn't possible with time travel theories. What people consider possible, is time travel by traveling at the speed of light - this would result in a time skip. If a human being traveled as fast as light, time would slow down for that being. But whatever the debate, we have not been able to bend time to our will yet.

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What are the PORTAL systems in the human body?

Portals systems in the human body refer to blood vessels that allow for the transport of blood between two different organ systems before returning to the heart. The hepatic portal system, for example, carries nutrient-rich blood from the digestive system to the liver for processing.


Portal capillaries carry releasing hormones from the brain to the?

Portal capillaries are most likely in the hypothalamus and pituitary. The releasing hormones are the ones that give the pituitary instructions to make other hormones that affect different glands in the body.


What type of cirrhosis is also known as portal cirrhosis?

There is nothing as portal cirrhosis. There is a condition called as portal hypertension. In cirrhosis of liver you have signs of portal hypertension as well as of liver failure present in a given patient.


Why is the renal portal system absent in humans?

Humans have a hepatic portal system that brings all the venous flow from the digestive system into the liver. Reptiles have a renal portal system, which brings blood from internal organs to their kidneys, mostly because their digestive tract and urinary tract only have the cloaca to eliminate waste from their body. Since humans have separate systems for eliminating waste, the anus and urethra, the human body, like all other mammals, developed a hepatic portal system.


What is the organ in portal circulation?

The liver is the main organ in portal circulation. It receives blood from the digestive organs through the portal vein, allowing it to process nutrients, detoxify harmful substances, and regulate glucose levels before the blood returns to the heart.