Biology, asked by Stebi, 6 months ago

The nutrients absorbed into the blood capillaries from this part reaches the liver. What explanation would you give?​

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Answered by Tsubhiksha
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Explanation:

Key Points

The liver is a vital organ with a wide range of functions, including detoxification, protein synthesis, and the production of bile, which is necessary for digestion.

The bile produced by the liver is essential for the digestion of fats. Bile is formed in the liver and either stored in the gallbladder or released directly into the small intestine.

Key Terms

liver: A large organ in the body that stores and metabolizes nutrients, destroys toxins, and produces bile. It is responsible for thousands of biochemical reactions.

bile: A bitter, brownish-yellow or greenish-yellow secretion produced by the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and discharged into the duodenum, where it aids the process of digestion.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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it absorbs by the bile in the liver ( or part of liver)

It breaks down fats that are eaten, converting excess carbohydrates and protein into forms that are stored for later use, while synthesizing other fat, like cholesterol. The liver produces bile to help break down and absorb fats. Waste products and toxins are removed through bile.

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