Biology, asked by kutti10, 3 months ago

why liver is called largest exocrine gland?
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Answered by IPSITALONDHE
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Answer:

Because it is! The liver is the largest gland, and the largest organ of the human body. How can I answer this question, WHY is it called that? Its size and its size relative to other organs is a fact. The question WHY is it called that is like asking why is this man called 'tall' when the person referred to is six foot four. The normal weight of a liver is getting on for 2 kgs in a man.

Answered by shafiazaman75
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Answer:

because it perform many functions

Explanation:

secretion of bile, breaking down of rbcs, storage of food, storing of carbohydrates and protein,producing hormones adeline and nor adeline etc

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