The liver's main job is to filter toxins from the body, most of which comes from undigestible waste. It also plays a secondary, indirect job as it creates bile, which the body uses to break down fats into usable parts and waste.
Liver is the most important organ of the human body related to digestion and excretion of toxins. It is a true laboratory that produces a wide range of chemical substances. Alcohol, tobacco and saturated fats are its major enemies.
The liver filters harmful substances from the blood. This "waste" is then excreted.
The liver takes toxins out of your blood. It sends the things it takes out of the blood to get sent out of the body, which is what the excretory system does.
the excretory system
the main parts of the excretory system is the skin,the kidneys,the liver,and the bladder
The organs are the kidneys and the liver. The excretory system excretes waste out of the body. It works with the digestive system
it should be the liver (part of the excretory system).
The excretory system. The main components are the kidneys liver and large intestine
the organs are included in the excretory system is : skin, lungs, liver, kidneys, urethra, ureters, urinary blader.
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The liver IS an organ of digestion. The liver produces hypatocytes. Hepatocytes create bile.
The liver plays a crucial role in the excretory system by helping to remove waste products from the body. It filters and detoxifies blood, removing harmful substances such as drugs, alcohol, and toxins. The liver also metabolizes and eliminates waste products from the breakdown of red blood cells, such as bilirubin. Additionally, the liver produces bile, which helps in the elimination of waste products, including cholesterol and toxins, through the digestive system.
The urinary system, kidneys, liver, urethra, bladder, an your ureters
In this capacity the liver is acting as part of the excretory system.
the liver