The liver serves to detoxify blood, to synthesize protein, and to produce certain biochemicals and enzymes necessary for digestion.
In the digestive system specifically, the liver serves to store glycogen, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin B12, iron, and copper. It also breaks down toxic substances, turning them into proteins that can be excreted safely, and produces bile, a substance that facilitates digestion of lipids (fats) in the intestine.
the liver has a sack called the gall bladder connected to it.
the liver produces an gold liquid called bile.
bile digests fats and it enters the beginning of the small intestine
and the bile is stored inside the gall bladder
Its main function within the digestive system is to process the nutrients absorbed from the small intestine.
the function of the liver is to produce bile to break down the fats into glucose
The liver plays a large role in digestion. It produces bile and makes it easier for the fat you eat to be digested through the rest of the body.
it makes buil for the body.
A frog's liver is in the digestive system
the liver belongs to the digestive system.
the liver belongs to the digestive system.
the liver belongs to the digestive system.
The digestive system contains the liver.
No; the liver is part of the digestive system
The Liver is in the Digestive system, and the Endocrine system.
The liver produces digestive juices , that helps in the digestion.
the digestive system
Yes. If liver malfunctions, you get hapatitis, by which the whole digestive system is impaired.
Bile
In the liver.