bile
No. Your liver does not secretes any such hormone. Your thyroid does.
It stimulates the liver to secrete bile.
food does not stay in liver it only secrete pile juice stomach can store food for sometimes
liver and pancreas
The position of the liver will directly affect the digestion process. The liver will usually secrete bile, which will help in the breakdown of fats.
There are actually three organs that secrete digestive substances into the small intestine to help digest proteins, carbohydrates and fats. These organs are: - the liver - the pancreas - the gallbladder
Yes. Cows have a functioning liver and gall bladder just like humans do.
Yes. When hemoglobin is broken down into heme and globin, the heme sends bilirubin to your liver. If your liver isn't functioning properly it won't be able to secrete it into your intestines.
In frogs, the liver produces bile, which is a digestive liquid that helps in the breakdown of fats in the small intestine. The liver also plays a role in detoxification and metabolism of nutrients in the body.
NO. Your liver is a chemical processing factory, where many chemicals are transformed into others. The HCl in your stomach is produced by local cells, no doubt in response to some bio-trigger.
Yes, the gallbladder and liver secrete bile into the small intestine to digest fats.
As in mammals, the liver in birds is primarily involved in creating digestive enzymes to secrete into the intestines as well as filtering the blood of certain classes of molecules to detoxify them.