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What is a livre please elaborate?

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Answered by ItzSanam126
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Liver:

⭐ Liver is the largest gland of the body weighing about 1.2 to 1.5 kg in a adult human.

⭐It is situated in the abdominal cavity, just below the diaphragm.

⭐It has two lobes i.e., right and left lobes.

⭐Hepatic lobules are the structural and functional units of liver containing hepatic cells arranged in the form of cords.

⭐Each lobule is covered by a thin connective tissue sheath called the Glisson's capsule.

Answered by arupsinha2007
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●The livre (French for "pound") was the currency of Kingdom of France and its predecessor state of West Francia from 781 to 1794. Several different livres existed, some concurrently. The livre was the name of both units of account and coins.

●HISTORY:-

The livre was established by Charlemagne as a unit of account equal to one pound of silver. It was subdivided into 20 sous (also sols), each of 12 deniers. The word livre came from the Latin word libra, a Roman unit of weight. This system and the denier itself served as the model for many of Europe's currencies, including the British pound, Italian lira, Spanish dinero and the Portuguese dinheiro.

This first livre is known as the livre carolingienne. Only deniers were initially minted, but debasement led to larger denominations being issued. Different mints in different regions used different weights for the denier, leading to several distinct livres of different values.

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