Yes, it metabolizes lipids.
It produces bile to help the body absorb fat
Bile
A gall bladder's job is to help with fat digestion and as in most types of bladders, it concentrates. In this case bile made by the liver.
The juice in the liver is called bile. Bile is a green-yellow liquid and its function is to help break down fat during digestion.
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).
Chemical digestion does not take place in the liver, rather, the liver secretes digestive liquids into the small intestine. The actual digestion takes place in the small intestine.
Bile is a fat emulsifier that is made by the liver and is stored in the gallbladder. It is considered part of the mechanical digestion process of digestion.(Bile is NOT an enzyme)
Fat is digested in by the liver, gallbladder, and bile duct; the pancreas, and then finally the small intestine.
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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.