Which animal does not have liver in there body
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Several species of mammals (including horses, deer, rats, and laminoids), several species of birds (such as pigeons and some psittacine species), lampreys and all invertebrates do not have a gallbladder .
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Invertebrates don't have livers in their body.
- Invertebrates do not have a liver or anything close, and an enormous unbridgeable gap exists between invertebrates and vertebrates in this area. As many of its functions are required for life, structures and cells exist in invertebrates that perform some of the liver functions
- It is generally accepted by comparative physiologists that the liver is a unique organ that is found only in vertebrates and which may possess limited homophyly with the midgut glands of invertebrates.
- The liver is one the largest organs in the body, comprising approximately 1% of the horse's body weight.
- It is an extremely important organ with many vital functions.
- Functions of the liver include Fat, Protein, and Carbohydrate metabolism.
- Most food is digested and absorbed into the bloodstream from the small intestine, including proteins, simple carbohydrates, fats, and vitamins A, D, and E.
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