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Q: How does the human liver compare to animal livers?
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Compare the structure of the human liver with those of a cat?

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.


In a human body how many livers are there?

The human body has one liver.


What do liver fluke eat?

While living in the livers of mammals, adult liver flukes feed on blood.


Which animal has the heaviest liver but the lightest heart?

all of them hydra & worms dose not have liver


How many livers does a human body have?

You only have one liver in your body


Livers canopic jar?

Imsety, human-headed protected the canopic jar of the liver.


Why animals liver are bigger than human liver?

Not all animals livers are bigger (compared to body weight) than humans. However, some animals' livers are a larger proportion of the body weight because those animals are carnivores (unlike humans which are omnivores). A possible reason for this is that carnivores must be prepared for large, infrequent meals - so their liver needs to be large to deal with a sudden large intake of fat. Other animals, such as horses and cows, have larger livers simply because they are a much larger animal than a human (and in fact their livers are smaller relative to body weight).


The name of the god who guarded the livers canopic jar?

Imsety in human form, protected the liver and was protected by Isis.


Does a rat have 3 livers?

No. it has 1 liver, but the liver has 3 lobes.


Is a liver fluke a mammal?

No. A liver fluke is an animal that only parasites off the livers of mammals. But in and of itself, it is not a mammal, it's a parasite.


Is liver can be transplanted?

Yes, livers can be transplanted.


What is the evolution of the liver?

The liver has so many functions that it would have to be a very comprehensive study, documenting all the different mechanisms that developed over time, and how that gave the humans a selective advantage against pathogens and metabolisation of different foods. Talking about the regenerative capacity of the liver, I believe malaria and some other pathogens played an important role in selecting out human with a regenerative capacity in their liver.