the Liver: Anatomy and Functions
The liver is a large, complex organ located in the upper right abdomen. It plays an essential role in many bodily functions, including digestion, metabolism, and detoxification. It is composed of two lobes and is composed of lobules, which are made up of hepatic cells that are responsible for carrying out the liver’s functions. The liver is the largest internal organ in the body, and it is responsible for a wide variety of roles, including processing and storing nutrients, detoxifying toxins, and producing bile for digestion. It is also responsible for regulation of hormones, blood-clotting factors, and immune system function. The liver is a vital organ that helps in keeping the body healthy and functioning as it should.
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