Ingredients
Melt the schmaltz in a large frying pan. Saute the onions and garlic in the schmaltz until the onions are tender. Add the chicken livers and saute until done. (Livers are done when they are no longer red or pink on the inside.) Chop the cooked livers and onions, along with the hard boiled eggs. I always chop by hand, using a chopper and a wooden bowl. Regardless of how you chop them, they should be fairly coarsely chopped. Season with a little salt and a little more melted schmaltz if things are dry. * Chopped liver Just like Mom used to make This is NOT liver pate; it's chopped liver. And lots of folks who claim to hate liver love this stuff. * Schmaltz is rendered (melted) chicken fat. If you want to make your own (which I recommend), get some chicken fat (from the butcher, or from a chicken you fix; one chicken's fat is plenty). Put the fat in a frying pan on low heat. Stir the pieces of fat frequently; if there's lots of fat, you can drain the pan into a container to keep things from splattering too much. The fat will eventually melt down to a tough, dry blob (the griveners, which are pure poison, but I love 'em!), at which point you're done rendering. The liquid fat is the schmaltz. : Difficulty: easy. : Time: 30 minutes. : Precision: no need to measure. : Alan M. Marcum : Sun Microsystems, Mountain View, California : sun!nescorna!marcum :
The grading system of alcoholic liver disease are Class I, Class II, Class IIa, Class IIb, and Class III.
There are two types:(i)Narrative and (ii)Descriptive compositions.
Answer Class II MHC protein. Class II are found in membranes of antigen-presenting cells-phagocytic cells and lymphocytes. The liver performs phagocytosis and antigen presentation.
Angiotensinis derived from the precursor molecule angiotensinogen, a serum globulin produced in the liver. ---------------------------------------------------------Recommend if u like this.....
the liver synthesizes all the clotting factors, and requires vitamin K to activate factors II, VII, IX and X. Reduced plasma concentration of coagulation factors occurs in liver damage, which is easily recognized by prolongation of prothrombin time, which depends on factors I, II, V, VII and X.
Of course it can. Remember absorbed vitamine B12 from the gut forms B12+transcobalamin II complex in the blood ? And your liver has to produce special transporters for this complex before your bone marrow can use the B12+transcobalamin II complex in making red blood cells. So liver disease reduces the transporter and subsequently impairs the blooding making machinery in bone marrow (as you must already know that B12 is needed to produce erythrocytes)
Presented by APCs as MHC-exogenous peptide complex
Yes, vitamin K plays a key role in stimulating the liver to produce clotting factors, specifically factors II, VII, IX, and X. This helps promote blood coagulation and prevent excessive bleeding.
Possible Answers: I, II, and III
The steroid substance made in the liver that is released into the bloodstream and implicated in high blood pressure is angiotensinogen. This precursor protein is converted into angiotensin I and then into angiotensin II, a potent vasoconstrictor that increases blood pressure. Elevated levels of angiotensin II contribute to hypertension by promoting vasoconstriction and stimulating aldosterone release, which increases sodium and water retention.
it is the enlarge of liver due to e entry of fat from other parts of the body. cure is strict diet control by avoiding fatty foods and consume fruits,whole wheat breadand other kinds of high fiber foods.
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