Put simply, the liver in children and adults acts as a filter.
The function of HDL in the human body is to transport cholesterol for excretion to the liver. The function of LDL is to transport cholesterol to the liver for use.
The human liver performs a variety of tasks within the human body. For instance, the liver aids in digestion and the function of the immune system. Additionally, the liver aids in metabolism.
The primary function of the liver in the human body is to process nutrients from food, detoxify harmful substances, produce bile for digestion, and store essential vitamins and minerals.
The largest internal organ by weight in the human body is the liver, which typically weighs around 3-4 pounds in adults.
Inside the body you can - "spilt livers" (pieces of liver from adults) are regularly used for child's liver transplants, if a suitable size donor is not available. The piece of liver grows as the child grows, reaching a normal size. (But I don't know if the lobes appear in the same way that you would expect on a standard liver).
A human being cannot live more than a few minutes without a functioning liver. During a liver transplant operation, a machine substitutes the function of the liver
it pumps oxygenated blood and nutrients through the liver and other organs in the body to enable them to function properly.
Tissues
In adults, most primary liver cancers belong to one of two types
The peroxidatic function of the liver is the function that creates hydrogen peroxide.
A liver profile, also known as LFTs (Liver function tests) are a set of blood tests done to assess liver function.
Primary liver cancer can occur in both adults and children. However, treatment for children is different than treatment for adults.