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The Liver has many functions; the most prominent being the absorption of High-density lipo proteins (Bad cholesterol). Normally, the foods we eat are "categorised" by the body and various processes take place. The liver controls cholesterol and is important in controlling blood sugar levels. Sugar is converted into glycogen in the pancreas, then this glycogen is absorbed by muscles for energy. If your blood sugar level decreases, your liver secretes a hormone called Glucagon. Glucagon converts the stored Glycogen back into normal sugar (Glucose). That's a lot of "G's", but the liver also does many more vital jobs in our body. I'm not really associated with the liver but I hope I have helped!

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