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The liver organ.
The short answer is: proteins, nutrients, electrolytes, hormones, vitamins, minerals, and waste products. Long answer: 1. Plasma proteins such as albumin, fibrinogen, gamma globulin, prothrombin 2. Nutrients like glucose, fatty acids, cholesterol, and amino acids 3. Electrolytes, including sodium chloride and potassium chloride 4. Hormones, vitamins, enzymes 5. Metabolic waste
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The Kidneys produce Urine.
the kidneys remove waste from the bloodstream.
LARGE INTESTINE, its main functions is to absorb water and electrolytes from digested mass, resulting in semi solid feces
the kidney is the major organ that filters the waste blood
the kidney IS the organ
That organ is the large intestine.
No. It's "waste."
large intestine
we know The liver is the organ that produces bile. And bile salts to help digest fats. The liver is the organ that collects energy such as glucose and vitamins. The liver is the body's energy production. The liver is responsible for eliminating waste. so if loss liver's function body can't make enzyme for digestion and can't eradicate waste