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The '''liver''' is the largest vital organ. A vital organ is one that organisms cannot survive without. It is found in the abdomen of all [[Vertebrate|vertebrates]]. The liver has many functions, some of which are very complicated. Some of its main functions are to clear [[Toxin|toxins]] from the body and to regulate body [[metabolism]]. The liver also filters [[blood]] from the [[digestive system]]. | The '''liver''' is the largest vital organ. A vital organ is one that organisms cannot survive without. It is found in the abdomen of all [[Vertebrate|vertebrates]]. The liver has many functions, some of which are very complicated. Some of its main functions are to clear [[Toxin|toxins]] from the body and to regulate body [[metabolism]]. The liver also filters [[blood]] from the [[digestive system]]. | ||
In addition, the liver makes some products which the body needs, such as some | In addition, the liver makes some products which the body needs, such as some types of [[protein]] and [[Fat/Definition|fat]]s, and it processes and stores many others, such as [[carbohydrate metabolism|carbohydrate]]s. | ||
==Liver as food== | ==Liver as food== |
Revision as of 11:36, 27 November 2008
The liver is the largest vital organ. A vital organ is one that organisms cannot survive without. It is found in the abdomen of all vertebrates. The liver has many functions, some of which are very complicated. Some of its main functions are to clear toxins from the body and to regulate body metabolism. The liver also filters blood from the digestive system.
In addition, the liver makes some products which the body needs, such as some types of protein and fats, and it processes and stores many others, such as carbohydrates.
Liver as food
Liver is high in iron and Vitamin A and animal liver is often eaten by human beings. Incidentally, the concept of hypervitaminosis arose from the lethal adverse effects of consuming the liver of polar bear [1] and sled dogs [2].