SHARKS.
sharks used it for dressing leather and as a source of vitamin A
SHARKS.
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Glycogen is the proper name for animal starch. It is stored int the livers and muscles of animals. It can also be found in certain kinds of fungi and bacteria.
its bigger :(
No, hepatocytes are cells found in livers, and only animals have livers. Animal cells do not have cell walls.
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Radium is not stored in oil.
Cartilaginous fishes store oil in their large, oily livers. The liver serves as a buoyancy aid, helping these fishes control their depth in the water column. Additionally, the oil stored in the liver provides a concentrated energy reserve for these species.
all of them hydra & worms dose not have liver
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