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  • Human liver performs more than 500 functions.
  • It helps in maintaining blood glucose levels and other chemicals.
  • Bile excretion supports the role of liver in digestion and detoxification.
  • Due to so many functions, liver is susceptible to quick damage.

The largest organ in the human body, liver, is one of the most important organs in the human body. Shaped like a cone, it is located in the upper right-hand portion of the abdominal cavity. The functions of the liver have been said to count more than 500 and these include bile production, metabolic functions, blood detoxification or purification and storage of vitamins and minerals.

                                                                      Among these functions, some are said to be crucial life functions. A metabolically active organ, the liver is one of the body's organs that is most subject to damage as it performs many activities. Liver is the only human organ that can regenerate itself and can lose three-fourth of its cells before it stops working.

  • Bile Production
  • Blood Purification
  • Carbohydrate Metabolism
  • Fat Metabolism
  • Protein Metabolism
  • Removal of Ammonia

Liver also produces certain proteins for blood plasma, processes hemoglobin for use of its iron content, removes drugs and other poisonous substances from the blood, regulates blood clotting and resists infections.


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