Liver is called chemical laboratory why
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The liver makes bile that will help emulsify and
digest the fats we eat.
The liver takes toxic substances and convert them,
using enzymes the liver cells makes, into a non toxic
form so the body can dispose of them.
The liver also converts fats, protein, and carbohydrates
into glucose, which is the energy source for our cells
to use.
The liver takes amino acids and makes proteins,
by combining them. therefore liver is called chemical lab
digest the fats we eat.
The liver takes toxic substances and convert them,
using enzymes the liver cells makes, into a non toxic
form so the body can dispose of them.
The liver also converts fats, protein, and carbohydrates
into glucose, which is the energy source for our cells
to use.
The liver takes amino acids and makes proteins,
by combining them. therefore liver is called chemical lab
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Answer:
The liver is the human body's chemical laboratory. This vital organ cleanses toxins from blood and performs important functions for digestion and metabolism.
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