JAMB - Biology (1992 - No. 15)

The blood vessel which carries blood from the alimentary canal to the liver is the
hepatic artery
hepatic vein
hepatic portal vein
mesenteric artery

Explanation

The blood vessel that carries blood from the alimentary canal to the liver is the hepatic portal vein (also known as the portal vein). This vein collects blood from the stomach, intestines, pancreas, and spleen, carrying it into the liver through the porta hepatis. The liver then processes the nutrients and toxins in this blood before it returns to the general circulation. 

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