Biology, asked by malikahamed3212, 11 months ago

Why is the liver able to regenerate?

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Answered by aliya346
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The ability for the liver to regenerate is central to liver homeostasis. Because the liver is the main site of drug detoxification, it is exposed to many chemicals in the body which may potentially induce cell death and injury. The liver can regenerate damaged tissue rapidly thereby preventing its own failure.

Answered by knavdeep1702
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the liver cells are having the capability to regenerate... because the liver is the part in which absorption and a bit digestion happens.

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