Friday, 19 July 2013

Role of liver in human body?

1)it stores all the atp Synthesized in our it is use by various tissues.
2)liver secretes bile juice which is important for emulsification of fats
3)it also for the absorption of fat soluble vitamins
4)its help in to control the salt level in our body:
5)Storage of food substances and changing fat and protein into glucose.
6)it regulates the amount of certain necessary substances in the bloodstream.
7).it also helps excrete certain harmful substances from the bloodstream.
8).Manufacture of bile, a substance necessary for the digestion of fats.
9)The liver is also responsible for replacing its own cells. About half the liver cells die and are replaced every six month
10)they also help in the conversion of food into energy

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1) the liver is involved in deamination of excess amino acids. it converts the amino acid to ammonia and a carboxylic acid. the ammonia is toxic so is converted to urea via the ornithine cycle via the addiction of NH3 and CO2.
2) secretion of bile to neutralize stomach acid and emulsify lipids in the small intestine.

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Major Function of Liver:
1.Storage of food substances and changing fat and protein into glucose.
2.It regulates the amount of certain necessary substances in the bloodstream.
3.it also helps excrete certain harmful substances from the bloodstream.
4.Manufacture of bile, a substance necessary for the digestion of fats.
5.The liver is also responsible for replacing its own cells. About half the liver cells die and are replaced every six months.

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