because they release enzymes to help break down food or toxic chemicals in your system. the liver, through oxidation, breaks down the toxic chemicals. it is also responsible for breaking down fats. the pancreas is responsible for releasing insulin to help break down sugars
high fever is dangerous for the liver as when the body temperature becomes high, the liver would not be able to detox poisonous food during digestion.
we know The liver is the organ that produces bile. And bile salts to help digest fats. The liver is the organ that collects energy such as glucose and vitamins. The liver is the body's energy production. The liver is responsible for eliminating waste. so if loss liver's function body can't make enzyme for digestion and can't eradicate waste
The liver is a glandular organ that filters out the blood from poisons created during digestion. It also helps destroy old and tired red blood cells so that they can be recycled and used for later. The liver creates a green substance called bile which helps in the digestion of fats or liquids. The bile is moved up to your gall bladder after it is created in the liver. Then, liver will also create digestive enzymes that help break down food and other things. This process is called chemical digestion. It is not only the largest solid organ in the body but also the largest gland.Liver is in every mammal. The function of it is to keep the body clean and free of harmful and useless substances. Liver also has lots of protein, so that's why we eat other animal's livers.
I should think so? most proberly
The frogs gallbladder is hollow because it stores the bile. Bile aids in the digestion of food. The bile emulsifies the fat in the food.
First, digestion of the ham sandwich begins in your mouth, then it goes through total digestion atomically in your stomach and intestines.
No. Anything involving a chemical is not mechanical. It is chemical. It this case a liver "chemical" like enzymes would be involved in the process of digestion. The mechanical process is what you would see when you chew your food, for example. You are not actually changing the food but making the larger parts smaller.
The heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, and so on, are examples of organs that perform a major (vital) function. Not to mention the brain!
All the nutrients that are digested in the alimentary canal and absorbed into the blood, then go to the liver for further processing. Only water can be absorbed without further processing by the liver.
That green stuff in chicken liver is bile. It's produced by the liver to help with digestion, but it doesn't exactly make the liver look appetizing. So, if you see it, just know it's a natural part of the liver and won't hurt you if cooked properly. Enjoy your meal, bile and all!
the liver is part of many systems, it mostly deals with digestion but produces so many enzymes and chemicals it is involved in almost every system
A person cannot live without a healthy liver, because of the contributions of the organ to digestion and to cleansing the blood. But an adult with a failed liver can survive (under extensive medical care) for a day or two, possibly as long as 3 days, before a transplant becomes necessary. (In some cases, a partial transplant may be used to allow a damaged liver to regenerate.)