Your liver is the second largest organ, and the first largest internal organ.
It creates clotting factors for your blood, gets rid of toxins, creates bile for digestion, breaks down carbohydrates, amino acids and lipids, and plays a vital role in metabolism and heat generation. Not to mention, the hundreds, if not thousands of other functions.
Without a liver, a person would die due to toxicity.
Once food has been absorbed in the intestine it travels directly to the liver in the hepatic portal vein where it is further broken down, stored, or detoxified by the liver. The liver needs to detoxify foods and chemicals before they can be released into your blood to circulate around the body.
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body. I think a lot of people probably know that. But they may not know that it is also the largest gland in the body. You see, the liver is also considered a gland because, among its various functions, it makes and secretes bile. (Just for your reference, the stomach and intestine are large hollow organs. Glands are organs or parts of organs that make and secrete substances. And bile is a fluid that both aids in digestion and transports fats as well as waste products into the intestine.)
We do not use my liver. I use my liver for excretion, metabolism and storage among other things.
it helps your lungs in place LOL?
Metabolism.
Yes they can eat human being liver
A human being cannot live more than a few minutes without a functioning liver. During a liver transplant operation, a machine substitutes the function of the liver
The function of HDL in the human body is to transport cholesterol for excretion to the liver. The function of LDL is to transport cholesterol to the liver for use.
the skin. however, internally, the liver is the largest organ.
Basically, cells in your brain are being demolished and your liver also.
You can find a liver in most forms of animal. However if you need a liver that's suitable for a human to use, you need a human liver. (The only way to get a liver transplant is to register at your nearest hospital with a liver transplant unit. These are usually only part of bigger training hospital's, as opposed to local hospitals). If you just want an animal liver to experiment with, try your local butcher.
The structure of the human liver is different from that of a cat. A human liver has only four lobes whereas a cat's liver has five lobes.
Assuming American Football the liver is roughly the same size.
the frogs liver is way biger
Hell no, Hitler wasn't an cannibal, He was an sane human being.
If the liver is broken or damaged, it will cause a risk to human health. If the liver is badly damaged, it can lead to death.
Yes, part of a living human liver can be transplanted unto another living human - the liver part will grow into a fully functioning liver withing weeks/months.