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It is located in the upper right hand part of the abdominal cavity, below the diaphragm. It secrets bile, stores glycogen, detoxifies certain poisons and plays an important part in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fat helping to
create a balance of nutrients. It regulates the amount of blood in the body
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When wastes are present in the blood they are filtered out and removed from the body by the?

The kidneys remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood through filtering. The skin and liver remove other types of wastes.


What support does the kidney provide for cell?

Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.


What converts ammonia wastes from the cells in urea?

liver


Which organ removes wastes from the cells of the body?

The liver removes wastes from the cells.


What will most likely happen to wastes containing nitrogen produced as a result of the breakdown of amino acids within liver cells of a mammal?

They will be removed by the excretory system.


What will most likely happen to wastes containing nitrogen produced as a result of the breakdown of amigo acids whithin liver cells of a mammal?

they will be removed by the excretory system.


What food can a liver not break down?

A liver can not brake down solid wastes.


What kind of metabolic. wastes are removed by the excretory system?

nitrogenous wastes


What are 4 ways the liver handles cell wastes?

The liver WEAKENS certain harmful substances


How does the liver helps your body?

The liver helps the body by filtrating toxic wastes inside our body


What is removed in excretion?

metabolic wastes from a cell


How does the body get rid of the cell wastes?

Your body removes cell wastes mostly by sweating, urinating and bowel elimination. Basically, the wastes that are not released through respiration, tears, or through the skin and sweating either enter the bloodstream to be removed by the kidneys and released in urine or are filtered out of the blood by the liver where they enter the gastrointestinal system and are eliminated through the bowels.