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Liver

The liver is a reddish brown gland that secretes digestive juices to aid in the digestion and absorption of food.

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What is the green lobster liver called?

Many people call it the tomale (tah-MAH-lee).

Does pizza harm the liver?

yes, if you eat pizza every day..over and over again...it's so greasy..it'll affect your liver

What does villi do in the body?

In the intestinal wall, the villi (with micro-villi on them) are used to increase the surface area (just like the inside of your lungs do). This means that in the relatively small space, a lot of the nutrients in the food you eat can be absorbed by them and then diffused into the blood stream.

Looking for parts break down list for Chinese sks 56?

See the SKS Instruction Manual (link below). Note that the "exploded view" diagram is small and not easy to read, but the indexed list of parts below the diagram is normal text.

What is a 1977 twenty dollar bill with three fourths of the back side overprinted with the front side worth?

One way this error can occur is if a sheet of paper fails to enter the printing press. The ink from the top plate is transferred to the bottom plate and comes off onto the next few sheets of paper that do enter correctly. It can

also happen if the ink fails to dry immediately on an otherwise properly printed bill, and transfers to the back of the sheet above it.

You'll need to have this error appraised by a dealer who handles error currency. Depending on its exact nature, retail could be as much as $400 or so.

Can drinking lots of water help pityriasis rosea?

Rosea is a very painful and embarrassing skin condition. Drinking water can help the condition, however, you will also need to listen to the advice of your doctor as well as eat healthy.

Is calf liver safe to cook after chilled for 12hrs?

Yes, a calf liver that has been chilling for 12 hours should be safe to cook and eat.

What motivates you to do your best work?

challenge, achievement, recognition and integrity are some motivations that i have to do best on my work.

Is chicken livers good for a person with low potassium?

(July 16, 2009) Chicken livers have per ounce cooked: Potassium 73.6 mg or 2% of the recommended daily amount. So you would have to eat lots of livers~3 lbs per day, everyday- that would be a whole liver meat loaf twice per day. Reference: http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts/poultry-products/667/2 (Older answer:) I don't know.... try this site, it has lots of info. I tried already and not success... http://www.foodfacts.com/

My professor, a great chef, said chicken broth is high in potassium (from bones). But avoid the one they sell, it is better home-made to avoid the high sodium content and other additives.

In general, liver are rich in many vitamins and minerals, but they can also be loaded with antibiotics, pesticides, hormones and other chemical residues. It all depends on the origin and way the animal was raised. Unless it is organic and free range, I would not eat it much.

But if you are looking for good sources of potassium, fruits and vegetables are great (Ex: bananas, carrots, oranges). They also have magnesium and calcium, which help regulate blood pressure (study findings). Moreover, fruits and vegetables are rich in fiber, vitamins and minerals, live enzymes, water and other important nutrients. I'm not a vegetarian by the way, but as nutrition student, I have learned to appreciate the value of fresh foods.

If a person drinks three shots of alcohol how many hours would it take the liver to filter the alcohol?

The liver can metabolize one ounce of alcohol in one hour. Assuming each shot is one ounce, it would take three hours.

What is the success rate of condoms?

98% percent when used perfectly; about 87% average. http://www.orthowomenshealth.com/orthowomenshealth/pages/condoms.jsp

Does buffalo liver contain less cholesterol than beef liver?

Yes, buffalo liver contains less cholesterol than beef liver. Buffalo meat is also 70 percent to 90 percent leaner than beef in most cases.

How do you get rid of frogs around your property if you do not mind them but their poop bothers you?

to keep the frogs away spray ammonia around your house,like on the walkways and doorways,screenporch. IT WORKED FOR ME KEVIN , FLORIDA

What is primary liver carcinoma?

It is a good question! Liver is a common site for the secondary invasion of almost all type of cancers. But liver cells are not immune from getting converted into cancer cells. When this happens, it is called as primary liver carcinoma.

What is located immediately above the tropopause?

The tropopause is the boundary layer in the Earth's atmosphere from the troposphere below and the stratosphere above.

What system does a camshaft belong to?

the cam shaft belongs to the engine timing system A camshaft is used to open valves at specific points on the piston travel back and forth in the cylinder, so the camshaft is syrchronized with the crankshaft, and is also driven by the crankshaft. A camshaft is a steel rod with cams on it, and cams are metal parts that are in the form of a circle which has been pulled out on one side. When the cam turns against the valve, or pushrod, in some cases, the pulled out part pushes the valve open. After it turns a bit, it is no longer pulled out of the circular shape, and the valve closes. Cams vary by the duration of the time that they will hold the valve open. High performance cams hold valves open longer, in most cases, to allow the engine to breathe better, drawing more fuel, and exhuasting the spent fuel longer.

Do you have to fast before Vitamin B12 test?

Yes, according to WebMD.

You can find a page describing a vitamin b12 test at:

http://www.webmd.com/diet/vitamin-b12-15239

I found this page by searching for at www.google.com

What is the function of the spleen in the human body?

The function of the spleen is the same in the human body as in other vertebrates. It plays a really big role with red blood cells and the immune system. In terms of red blood cells, it removes worn out cells, recycles iron and also keeps some extra blood handy in case of a hemorrhagic shock. It can synthesize antibodies in the white pulp area (it has white and red pulp) and through blood and lymph node circulation, remove antibody-coated bacteria and antibody-coated blood cells.

The red pulp area apparently keeps half of the body's monocytes which basically aid tissue healing while turn into dendritic cells and macrophages.

The absence of spleens increases risks for certain infections, so it is often likened it to a giant lymph node.