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liver is not the correct answer for body's chemical factory.the correct answer is pancreas
There are an incredible number of different chemical reactions that take place in the liver, far too many to even list ("billions" is an underestimate if anything).
Digestion that occurs in the intestines is a chemical change.
explain how waste in your factory impacts on your budget and profitability
there are penitential cells in the liver, -narb
liver is not the correct answer for body's chemical factory.the correct answer is pancreas
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bile is produced by the liver to help break down fats
NO. Your liver is a chemical processing factory, where many chemicals are transformed into others. The HCl in your stomach is produced by local cells, no doubt in response to some bio-trigger.
A plant can be called a chemical factory due to photosynthesis. The chemical factory of the plant uses sunlight to produce energy that is stored in sugars.
Everything in the universe is made of matter - of "chemicals." We, as humans, are complex combinations of matter that automatically produce new chemicals and destroy unwanted ones - all to maintain a state of homeostasis (equilibrium). If you think about it in this way, humanity is just a form of matter that seeks to understand itself.
The first explosive factory in India was set up by Imperial Chemical Industries (popularly known as ICI) in 1965 at GUMIA in Bihar. Now it is known as GOMIA and is now in JHARKHAND.
The town of Gomia is famous for commercial explosives. 80% of its economy depends on an IEL factory known as Imperial Chemical Industries.
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Liver transplantation is a surgery that removes a diseased liver and replace it with a healthy donor liver.
The largest gland in the body. A protein processing factory(Disassembles ,reassembles and stores proteins.) A blood detoxifier. The only organ with 2 blood supplies- The portal vein for the blood to be processed, and the hepiatic artery for oxygenated blood for the liver cells to work.500 or so chemical pathways known and more to discover.Homogenous in structure,and can therefore be cut down to size for transplants.Part of it can be removed from living donors for transplanting into children.