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Because it carries out such a wide range of tasks, all involving very complex chemitry, in a comparatively small volume. Its principle functions include converting nutrients into the building-materials and fuel for the body, storing and releasing them as required, regulating the levels of sugars, fats etc in the bloodstream, generating heat, breaking down toxins such as alcohol...

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