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Exocrine function of liver

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Answered by annie200355
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Hey mate...

The liver is essentially an exocrine gland, secreting bile into the intestine. But, the liver is also -- and significantly so -- an endocrine gland and a blood filter. The liver has a diversity of functions not typically associated with glands.

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Answered by jaswasri2006
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Functions of Liver :

☞ Helps in production of Bile that helps in Emulsification and saponification of fats .

☞ Storage of Glucose in the form of Glycogen .

☞ Destruction of RBC's after completion of their Life Span .

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