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A 64-year-old man with diverticular disease comes to the emergency department because of painless rectal bleeding, dizziness, and lightheadedness for 2 hours. His temperature is 37.8°C, his pulse is 120/min, his respirations are 23/min, and his blood pressure is 83/61 mmHg. His skin and mucous membranes are pale. Physical examination shows bright red rectal bleeding. Endoscopic hemostasis is performed. On the base of liver enzymes elevation together with hemoglobin decrease in plasma, we assume that hypoxic damage of hepatocytes has occurred, especially in zone III (near the central vein). Which unit of the liver parenchyma consists of 3 zones, one of which is the zone around the central vein?