the liver produces bile and sends it through the gallbladder to digestive tract. Bile aids, as an emulsifier, by helping to breaking down solids. The liver also serves as a sort of filter for harmful agents to your body, that would otherwise be completely absorbed and circulated through your entire system.
it just screte bile for putrefaction of food
The liver filters out most of the harmful materials that you ingest when you eat, for example, alcohol.
Liver produces bile which is stored in our gallbladder. Bile is released by gallbladder in stomach near sphincter muscles from where the food enters small intestine to emulsify fats.
your liver digest the alcohol you take.
without it your eyes go yellow and you very sick. get
The liver filters substances that enter your body and removes toxins which are expelled as waste.
Creates bile, sexii!!
Yes, it metabolizes lipids.
the liver is a vital organ and has a wide range of functions one of them is to help digestion. it is necessary for our living and yes it does seperate the blood and definetly helps in digestion
Digestion occurs in the stomach and small intestine. The liver helps via metabolism of nutrients (but not by digestion).
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The position of the liver will directly affect the digestion process. The liver will usually secrete bile, which will help in the breakdown of fats.
This substance is called bile.
It produces bile to help the body absorb fat
none, it only stores extra bile from the liver until needed.
Bile. That bitter burning fluid that we sometimes choke on with acid reflux.
Enzymes, they are responsible in chemical digestion.
The liver is like a filter for the bloodstream.
Yes, the liver is an accessory digestive organ, as no food goes into it.