because it does a lot of jobs. there is so much going on that it needs a lot of space, to store poisons and damaged red blood cells, as well as enzymes, and bile, but it also needs to do a lot of other jobs, and needs space for those to happen.
The liver.
The function of the liver is the remove toxins and metabolic wastes from the body. Fetal pigs have large livers because this function is important early on in life.
Carnivores have a large liver because they eat a lot of meat and one of the liver's many jobs is to produce bile which is important for emulsification, that is , the break down of all of the consumed fats. :)
the large vein at the base of the umbilica cord goes to the liver in a pig
Because they are omnivores the liver has to work hard to keep the blood filtered so it is large. The pig is a known consumer of relatively toxic material. Therefore a pig aids in cleaning the environment, and must have a large liver in order to process the high levels of toxic material that are ingested.
A large liver is simply a liver that is abnormally big compared to the size of your body. It is the same as an enlarged liver.
it would be the large intestine
Stomach, liver, Small and Large Intestines, Anus
The liver rests on top of the stomach, and the stomach lies on the large intestine.
The liver is the largest and only bile producing organ.
Large intestine,liver
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The liver.
It's either pancreas or liver!!
The function of the liver is the remove toxins and metabolic wastes from the body. Fetal pigs have large livers because this function is important early on in life.