it kills bacteria
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I presume you mean what does the liver do for the chicken, rather than what does it do for the rest of the meal. Well, livers are not there to kill bacteria. They have a number of functions in the body, including glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells, plasma protein synthesis, hormone production, and detoxification and production of bile.
Birds also are uricotelic, meaning that they excrete the end product of nitrogen metabolism as uric acid solids not urine. This is filtered from their blood system by the liver. The liver in all animals is a blood filtering system.
A cow's liver has many jobs but three of them are very important. The liver cleans the blood, produces bile, and stores energy in the form of glycogen.
Cows only have one liver.
Twelve cows can be called a flink, a dozen head or a herd of cows.
If you are wondering because you are using cow liver in an experiment with enzyme catalase then you can say 6.5-7. That is the pH of a cows stomach. While your at it the average body temperature of a cow is about 38 degrees.
Cows were not invented.
Cows are not in danger of extinction.
Beef comes from cows and cows have catalase in their liver, so yes
Cows only have one liver.
For most people, yes.
all kinds.More in pigs or cows
rubber cows liver and lungs and cotton to make it warmer
Yes. Cows have a functioning liver and gall bladder just like humans do.
Yes, it is extremely dangerous. It causes photosensitivity and possible liver damage
No. Cats cannot easily process lactose once they are weaned, but liver disease is not one of the effects of drinking cow's milk.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
COWS COWS COWS they eat cows.
In a matter of speaking, yes, but technically, no. Cows have three forestomachs and one true stomach. The "fourth stomach" then would be the abomasum, while the other forestomachs are called, in order, the reticulum, rumen and omasum. It can also be agreed upon, by common knowledge though, that cows have one main stomach with four compartments, thus the fourth compartment would be known as the abomasum.
Cows cows cows.