Every human, and animals
included, have livers which act as the filter for the contents streaming along
with blood.
in your body
Not all animals livers are bigger (compared to body weight) than humans. However, some animals' livers are a larger proportion of the body weight because those animals are carnivores (unlike humans which are omnivores). A possible reason for this is that carnivores must be prepared for large, infrequent meals - so their liver needs to be large to deal with a sudden large intake of fat. Other animals, such as horses and cows, have larger livers simply because they are a much larger animal than a human (and in fact their livers are smaller relative to body weight).
The human body has one liver.
We have one liver in our body.
The human body typically has one liver.
There is only one liver in the human body.
Having two livers in the human body would not be possible as the body typically has only one liver. The liver is a vital organ that performs various functions such as detoxification, metabolism, and storage of nutrients. If a person were to have two livers, it would likely result in complications and health issues due to the imbalance in the body's functions.
Humans have only one liver in the body.
Women's livers are not typically larger than men's; liver size can vary based on factors such as overall body size, weight, and muscle mass. However, it has been suggested that women may have slightly smaller livers than men on average due to differences in body composition and hormonal influences.
A human body typically has one liver. However, in rare cases, a person may be born with an extra, known as a supernumerary liver, or may have a liver transplant resulting in having two livers.
how many livers does a chicken have
livers is just very rude