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Which is the largest gland in a human body ? (a) Parotid gland (b) Pancreas (c) Liver (d) Gastric gland

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Answered by Rishab143
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liver is the largest gland

Answered by Secondman
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Liver is the "largest gland" in the body. It is because it weighs about "1.2 kg to 1.5 kg".

It is located in the "upper right region" of the abdomen just "below the diaphragm".

The liver is composed of "hepatic cells" "arranged" in the form of chords.

The main function of liver in digestion is secretion of bile composed of bile pigments and organic salt.

The bile juice is highly essential for fat digestion.

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