Yes, it removes toxins and waste from the bloodstream e.g. Alcohol.
The liver removes glucose
The liver has over 1,500 different functions. It controls the concentrations of sugar in the blood. It also removes toxins from the bloodstream and stores them or neutralizes them.
HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is the substance that carries excess cholesterol from the bloodstream to the liver to be broken down and removed from the body.
Sugar doesn't HAVE to be stored. Any excess sugar in the bloodstream is eliminated by an excretion of the pancreas called insulin.
It serves the body in three ways. •Removes excess glucose and stores it in the liver as glycogen. •Detoxifys blood. •Removes various poisonous substances present in blood.
Your kidneys remove one type of waste your liver removes a different type of waste. Your kidneys remove urea and anything else your body will never want to use again. Your kidneys remove dissolved items from your blood stream. Your liver removes wastes that can be re-digested and used again in the process of digestion. Your liver also removes unwanted solid material from your blood stream.
lungs .
The excretory system removes excess sugar and impurities from the blood.
The liver is like a filter for the bloodstream.
The liver removes wastes from the cells.
The Excretory System removes wastes. This system includes the skin, the lungs, the liver, the kidneys, and the large intestine. The skin removes sweat. The lungs remove carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver removes the breakdown of red blood cells in the form of bile. The kidneys remove toxins from the blood. The large intestine removes feces.
The liver filters the blood for the body.