The liver produces bile and removes many toxic poisons from the blood.
Photosynthesis is considered a carbon sink in the ecosystem because it removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores it in plants as carbohydrates.
Vacuole is the organelle that stores materials such as water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates in a cell. It plays a key role in maintaining the cell's shape and supporting its internal functions.
The liver is a work horse. It removes toxins from what we eat, stores sugar for energy, stores vitamin A and iron, destroys old red blood cells, and produces bile to digest fat.
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.
skeletal system
It stores and removes stuff
it provides support and shape, enables you to move, protects your internal organs,produces blood cells, and stores certain materials that your body needs
carbohydrates
it stores and removes the urine from your kidneys
There are complex hormonal interactions between the liver, pancreas, small intestine, and stomach, but here are the basics. The liver produces bile which is transferred and stored in the gallbladder and then secreted into the small intestine. There, it emulsifies fat, allowing it to be digested by lipase which is produced by the pancreas. The pancreas also produces amylase, which breaks down starches.
it is a organ that produces and,or stores chemical .... produces insulin
Vacuoles