Blood leaving liver and moving into the heart has usually high concentration of?
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It usually has high concentration of Urea.
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Answer:
Blood leaving liver and moving into the heart has usually high concentration of glucose.
Explanation:
Blood is carried to heart from body parts through veins.
The vein that carries blood from liver to heart is called hepatic vein.
The glucose produced by digestion is absorbed by liver and sent to heart to get circulated to all parts of the body.
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