Bone marrow makes blood cells, not the liver.
you die
NO
they die
when the blood passes through the liver it carries the CARBON DIOXIDE produced by the liver during cellular respiration
Hypovolemic shock markedly decreases total liver blood flow by a reduction in portal venous blood flow.
They are broken down in the liver.
The liver processes part of the worn-out red blood cells in the liver for reuse. Tubes from the liver lead to the top of the small intestine. The rest of the parts of the worn out red blood cells are sent there to be re-digested and the parts reused.
The liver
The kidneys make urine. The liver cleans your blood.
Cirrhosis causes something called "portal hypertension", in which because the liver is scarred, blood cannot flow through the liver normally. This causes high blood pressure on the way "to and from" you liver. It so happens that the veins leading to your liver are around the oesophagus. If the build up of blood pressure gets too high, it can cause a vein of the oesophagus to rupture, causing you to vomit blood. It is necessary to seek medical help in these situations - likewise, if you think you might be digesting the blood instead of vomiting it.
The liver filters the blood.
Why, yes it does! It will break down glycogen, especially in the liver, to make more glucose in the blood! :)