The liver manages the majority of chemical levels in the blood and excretes bile. This helps with the clearance of waste from the liver. The liver filters all blood that leaves the stomach and intestines. The liver processes this blood and breaks down balances, and produces nutrients, as well as metabolises medications into forms that are easier for the rest of the body to use or that are less toxic. The liver is responsible for about 500 important activities. The following are some of the more well-known functions: 1.Blood detoxification 2.Glucose regulation 3.Waste elimination 4.Fat metabolism breakdown Bile production, which aids in the removal of waste and the breakdown of fats in the small intestine during digestion. Synthesis of specific proteins for blood plasma The production of cholesterol and specific proteins that aid in the transport of fats throughout the body. Conversion of surplus glucose to glycogen for storage (glycogen can subsequently be converted back to gluco
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