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discuss homeostatic function of liver​

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Homeostasis function of liver​:

  • The homeostasis function of liver maintains stable conditions within the body’s internal environment.
  • It includes the regulation of blood glucose level in metabolism of carbohydrates, Regulation of glucose, Deliver bile from the small intestine, amino acids and protein regulation, formation of urea, detoxification.
  • Liver is one of the regenerative tissues in the body. It involves the digestion, detoxification, fluids and electrolyte balance.
  • Homeostasis is the regulation of the internal environment despite the changes in external conditions.
  • The internal environment of the body includes body temperature, pH and blood pressure.
  • The liver senses the changes in systemic iron requirements and regulate iron concentration.

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