Blood which leaves the liver and moves towards the heart has higher than usual concentration of???
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Blood leaves the liver through the hepatic veins. This blood is a mixture of blood from the hepatic artery and from the portal vein.
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Weighing in at around 3 pounds, the liver is the body’s second largest organ; only the skin is larger and heavier. The liver performs many essential functions related to digestion, metabolism, immunity, and the storage of nutrients within the body. These functions make the liver a vital organ without which the tissues of the body would quickly die from lack of energy and nutrients. Fortunately, the liver has an incredible capacity for regeneration of dead or damaged tissues;
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