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The internal parts of a chicken are quite many and each has its function. The gizzard has the function of grinding food, the small intestines have a function of supplying nutrients to the blood vessels and the heart and lungs function in the same way as with other animals.
It will be done the same way as usual.
Yes, "hepatic liver cancer" and "hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) of the liver" are referring to the same condition. Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common type of primary liver cancer, and it specifically refers to cancer that begins in the hepatocytes, which are the main type of liver cells. "Hepatic" simply means "related to the liver," so "hepatic liver cancer" is another way to describe hepatocellular carcinoma or liver cancer that originates in the liver cells.
Means you have several areas in your liver that isn't the same consistency as the rest. Can't figure out if "hypo" in this case means that they are denser or fluffier, but either way, the liver isn't the same through and through as it should be.
NoThe spleen is an organ found in virtually all vertebrate animals with important roles in regard to red blood cells and the immune system (Wikipedia)The liver is a vital organ present in vertebrates and some other animals. It has a wide range of functions, including detoxification, protein synthesis, and production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. The liver is necessary for survival; there is currently no way to compensate for the absence of liver function.(Wikipedia)
Psoriasis is not directly caused by the liver. However, some studies suggest that there may be a link between liver health and psoriasis, as liver function can impact inflammation levels in the body, which can worsen psoriasis symptoms. People with certain liver conditions, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, may have a higher risk of developing psoriasis.
the frogs liver is way biger
protein and by the way they are two different process
no, since alcohol is a different substance, it is not digested in exactly the same way. your liver is the organ which assists in breaking down alcohol. this is why alcoholics have severe liver problems and why alcohol can be so dangerous (it can lead to liver failure). alcohol does, however, go through your intestines just like anything else.
Yes, they have the same function; they are different only in they way they formed
Inside the body you can - "spilt livers" (pieces of liver from adults) are regularly used for child's liver transplants, if a suitable size donor is not available. The piece of liver grows as the child grows, reaching a normal size. (But I don't know if the lobes appear in the same way that you would expect on a standard liver).
The kidneys of a chicken function the same way the kidneys do in a human body. Their function is to filter blood to remove waste and regulate electrolytes.