No
The spleen is an organ found in virtually all vertebrate animals with important roles in regard to red blood cells and the immune system (Wikipedia)
The liver is a vital organ present in vertebrates and some other animals. It has a wide range of functions, including detoxification, protein synthesis, and production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. The liver is necessary for survival; there is currently no way to compensate for the absence of liver function.(Wikipedia)
Veins, liver and spleen
Heart, lung, liver, kidney, spleen.
Most of the iron in the body is hoarded and recycled by the reticuloendothelial system, which breaks down aged red blood cells. So i think its the spleen as spleen is a part of recticuloendothelial system.
The medical term for enlargement of the liver and spleen is hepatosplenomegaly.
Lungs, heart, liver, pancreas, gall bladder...
primarily the liver
Both are in the abdomen. The liver is up under the right ribs and the spleen is under the left ribs.
The spleen is the largest lymphy node in the human body
Yes
The celiac artery serves the liver by providing oxygenated blood to the liver. The celiac artery supplies this same blood to the stomach, esophagus, spleen, the duodenum and pancreas.
The liver is what you need to live - you need the kidney to have kids and the spleen is for venting
Extra blood is stored in the venous system, particularly in the veins of the liver, skin, and spleen. The liver acts as a blood reservoir due to its high vascularity and ability to store and release blood as needed. The skin also serves as a blood reservoir, with capillaries and venules able to hold excess blood. Additionally, the spleen can store blood in its sinuses and release it into circulation when necessary.