Organ:A multicellular structure containing different types of tissue and which carries out a specific role.
A liver: A multicellular structure containing different types of tissue and does a specific job in a digestive system. The liver releases bile which helps to digest fat.
The liver isn't the largest organ in the body, the skin is.
Beacuse it contains alot of blood it is darker aswell because of the same reason i know if you bleed cut your self and it wont stop bleeding there is something wrong with your liver
liver. too much alcohol damages the liver. if too much damage is done. the whole body may start to detoriate.
The liver is much larger than the kidneys. However, they are part of the same general system, filtering the body.
Much of the internal organs of a cow are the same as the internal organs that are in a human being or any other mammal, except for a few other appendages. Cows have a functional cecum, for one, and a cow's stomach is divided up into four compartments called the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. The rest of the organs (heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, pancreas, etc.) are the same as with any other mammal.
With that much of a difference,not likely. But your baby could be on the larger side, but not THAT much larger. The ultrasounds are pretty accurate. They are measuring the brain development, skull size, and other organs to get this estimate.
Viscera are the internal organs including lungs, heart, stomach, liver, intestines and much more.
The liver is responsible for breaking down alcohol, but if one drinks too much alcohol the liver will be unable to cope, and over time you may suffer from a condition called cirrhosis of the liver, which may eventually force the sufferer to have a transplant.
Alcohol can damage almost every organ in the body, but it is probably most famous for damaging the liver and brain.
No. The sun only appears much larger than other stars because it is much closer. Many stars are much larger than the sun.
The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are all considered accessory organs to the digestive system. The spleen not so much.
The main organs of the human body are the skin, liver, brain, lungs, heart, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, thyroid and prostate. Other important organs in healthy individuals are the gall bladder, large intestines and small intestines.
The functions performed by the liver were discovered relatively late in the study of Human Physiology. Originally, the organ was thought to be relatively unnecessary (much like the appendix), and it's actual functions were often incorrectly attributed to other organs. When physiologists figured out all of the extremely important functions that this organ performed, they realized that it was one of the most important organs for sustaining human life -- that is, an organ that makes you live...or, a "liver".
Hepatitis - Liver inflamation. Gallbladder issues (gallstones / biliary tract inflamation) affecting surrounding organs and tissue including liver. Also regular forms of Hepatitis (B, C...) Pancreatitis (pancreas inflamation) inflaming surrounding organs and tissue including liver. Too much Alcohol, Overuse of Advil (hitting 4000 mg can cause liver failure think 4 x 200mg Advil 5 times in a day = 4000 mg... many frequently exceed that amount) et cetera...