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Why is the liver called metabolic factory of the human body?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Liver as Factory - Hepatitis - Veterans Affairs The liver is also a "chemical factory" -- performing over 500 chemical functions in your body! The liver takes certain materials in your body and turns them into something else. For example, your liver turns proteins and sugars into things that your body needs.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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In the body, the liver carries out more than 500 chemical processes, making it a metabolic factory.

It offers to cleanse, removes wastes and poisonous substances, generates blood-clotting components, makes glycogen, which is the body's mechanism of storing glucose, and stores vitamins, hormones, cholesterol, and minerals.

What the liver is and what it does:

  • The liver is situated above the stomach, right kidney, and intestines in the upper right quadrant of the abdominal cavity, beneath the diaphragm.
  • The liver excretes a substance known as bile and controls the majority of blood chemical levels.
  • This aids in removing waste from the liver.
  • The liver receives all the blood that exits the intestines and stomach.
  • This blood is processed by the liver, which also breaks down, balances, and produces nutrients.
  • It also metabolizes medications to make them more easily absorbed by the body or nontoxic.
  • The liver is known to have more than 500 essential activities.

Additionally, the liver creates bile, which aids in the small intestine's ability to break down lipids. Therefore, the liver assists our organism in converting particular substances into molecules that the body needs.

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