Carnivores have a large liver because they eat a lot of meat and one of the liver's many jobs is to produce bile which is important for emulsification, that is , the break down of all of the consumed fats. :)
The function of the liver is the remove toxins and metabolic wastes from the body. Fetal pigs have large livers because this function is important early on in life.
the large vein at the base of the umbilica cord goes to the liver in a pig
The large sugar storage unit in animals is the liver. The liver stores excess glucose in the form of glycogen, which can then be broken down into glucose when the body needs energy. This helps to maintain stable blood sugar levels and provide energy during periods of fasting or increased energy demand.
Cartilaginous fishes store oil in their large, oily livers. The liver serves as a buoyancy aid, helping these fishes control their depth in the water column. Additionally, the oil stored in the liver provides a concentrated energy reserve for these species.
Since you categorize this question under Frog and Toads, I presume you mean a frog liver. I've added a link to the answer under related links. Check it out.
no they are carnivors which means they eat meat
A large liver is simply a liver that is abnormally big compared to the size of your body. It is the same as an enlarged liver.
No they are Omnivores.
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No, They are Omnivores
No, donkeys are herbivores.
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the carnivors keep the prey species numbers in check too many carnivors mean ultimate starvation
it would be the large intestine