proteins
Fibrinogen is the protein made in the liver that helps blood clot. It is produced by the hepatocytes in the liver.
The catabolism of amino acid in the liver is a highly complex process that will cause Glutamate to form as a by-product.
The scientist should mix the cDNA with the liver DNA.
amonia
Previous INCORRECT answer: "Urea is a form of protein produced by the kidneys." There are 2 things wrong with this statement. #1 - Not a protein. #2 - Not produced by kidneys Urea is not a protein at all. It's a nitrogenous waste compound produced in the liver. Ammonia is a toxic compound produced during protein-catabolism. The body gets rid of this toxin by coupling it with CO2, water, and some other biological agents to form urea. The kidney's do not make urea. They only filter it out of the blood, then store it in the bladder for excretion as urine. Disruption to this system can cause conditions like hyperuremia and gout. Just to add that if answering an exam question, you would need to say that Urea is a breakdown of amino acids by deamination in the Liver.
Mix the cDNA with the liver DNA
A protein produced by the liver and play as a key role in the inflammatory response. This protein helps stop bleeding by helping blood clots to form. Fibrinogen converted by thrombin into fibrin during blood coagulation.
Ketones
when the blood passes through the liver it carries the CARBON DIOXIDE produced by the liver during cellular respiration
Bile is produced - produced in the liver and stalled in the gall bladder
Bile is produced - produced in the liver and stalled in the gall bladder