The largest gland in the human body is what
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Answer: The liver is the largest solid organ and the largest gland in the human body. It carries out over 500 essential tasks. Classed as part of the digestive system, the roles of the liver include detoxification, protein synthesis, and the production of chemicals that help digest food.
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Liver
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- The liver is the human body's largest solid organ and gland.
- It excretes cholesterol, bilirubin, medicines, and hormones, as well as activating enzymes.
- The liver is a component of the digestive system that performs functions such as detoxification, protein synthesis, and the creation of substances that help in the digestion of food.
- Vitamins, minerals, and glycogen are all stored in this organ.
- It purifies and detoxifies the blood.
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