Why are the blood capillaries in the liver lobules so permeable? A. to allow the products of digestion to leave the blood for processing in the liver. B. to allow fatty acids to leave the liver cells to enter the blood. C. to allow plasma proteins that are synthesised in the liver to enter the blood. D. to allow red blood cells at the end of their life to leave the blood to be recycled in the liver.
Option C. Blood capillaries in the liver lobules so permeable because to allow plasma proteins that are synthesised in the liver to enter the blood. Plasma proteins are massive molecules that in any other case might now no longer be capable of enter (or leave) blood capillaries.