The liver is important to the circulatory system because it is one of the organs responsible for removing toxins from our blood. Toxins get in our blood when our digestive system breaks down the food we eat. The blood moves on to the liver where it is then filtered for toxin removal.
No and Yes. The circulatory does contain blood vessels- cappilaries, arteries, and veins. But the circulatory system does not contain the liver, the liver is part of the digestive system.
No, the liver gets blood from the circulatory system, not the nervous system.
The Liver Fluke has no blood or circulatory system. The adult fluke lives in the bile passage in the liver of sheep. Sheep do not seem to develop resistance to infection, and chronic liver damage is cumulative over several years.
The circulatory system and the cardiovascular system. :D NOT jk
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The liver plays a key role in the circulatory system by producing proteins that help with blood clotting, filtering out toxins from the blood, and storing nutrients like vitamins and minerals.
it purifies the blood so it can help the circulatory, digestive and the respiratory system, so you can stay alive for a long while bro
Anticoagulant
inflater your liver which is part of your muscular system and does noyhing to your digestive system
No, liver flukes do not have a circulatory system. They lack a true circulatory system for the distribution of nutrients and oxygen throughout their bodies. Instead, they rely on diffusion to transport substances within their bodies.
The liver is an organ of the digestive system, it produces the chemicals needed for digestion.
the circulatory system (blood stream)