While they lack mammal-specific organs, zebrafish provide a high degree of resemblance in their genetic profile, molecular mechanisms and organ physiology to humans and have been established as an excellent complementary platform to rodents. However, their use in gastroenterology and hepatology is under-utilised, conceivably due to a lack of digestive system ultrastructural details as most anatomical studies were performed by light and fluorescence imaging. This thesis provides detailed insights into the structure and function of the zebrafish digestive system, particularly the liver. Multimodal bio-imaging approaches were developed in order to investigate the hepatic ultrastructure and function. Using a protocol that renders samples compat...