what is biggest gland in human body
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The Liver.
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The largest gland is Liver, it also happens to be the biggest internal organ in the human body.
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LIVER
Liver is the biggest gland in human body. It stores it's waste bile in the Gall bladder ( which is below the liver). Bile is released in deodenum and helps in digestion of fats.
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●Functions of liver
- Controls blood sugar and amino acid levels.
- Synthesizes foetal red blood cells.
- Excretes toxic and metallic poisons.
- Stores iron, copper, vitamin A and B.
- Detoxifies substances including alcohol and drugs.
●How does liver help in excretion?
- Liver is the main organ for urea excretion and is also an organ for the excretion of cholesterol, bile pigments, inactivated products of steroid hormones and some vitamins and many drugs.
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