This is a physical change because the liver salt molecules and the water molecules haven't changed - they have just intermingled.
Digestion that occurs in the intestines is a chemical change.
The liver, pancreas, and small intestine are involved in the chemical and physical changes of fat in the body. The liver produces bile, which helps break down fat globules into smaller droplets. The pancreas releases enzymes that further break down the fats into absorbable molecules in the small intestine.
A normal liver should be a very deep red - similar colour to a kidney.
No, chicken liver cannot change blood type. Blood type is determined by genetic inheritance and is not affected by the consumption of specific foods. Changing blood type is not possible through dietary means.
Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, not in an accessory digestive organ. The liver acts as a storage site for glycogen and releases glucose into the bloodstream when needed. Muscles use glycogen as a source of energy during physical activity.
Spiritually and physical.
Digestion that occurs in the intestines is a chemical change.
The liver. This is why liver failure simultaneously leads to bleeding and clotting disorders.
the heart and the liver
Liver does not change food into anything. What it does do is it cleans the body's blood. That's why if you drink alcohol, it goes to your liver and your liver gets rid of the alcohol. It has nothing to do with food.
Cirrhotic hepatitis is more commonly known as cirrhosis of the liver. This occurs usually in alcoholics, and leads to loss of liver production.
the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood
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Liver glucose ~jmata~
The liver is affected by cirrhosis but as the liver fails other organs will follow suit and death will eventually occur.
The liver, pancreas, and small intestine are involved in the chemical and physical changes of fat in the body. The liver produces bile, which helps break down fat globules into smaller droplets. The pancreas releases enzymes that further break down the fats into absorbable molecules in the small intestine.
Honestly I don't know.. it is processed by the liver and not the kidneys so that leads me to believe it is not. Honestly I don't know.. it is processed by the liver and not the kidneys so that leads me to believe it is not.