16 Interesting human body facts about the liver functions
|There is a liver in every single vertebrate (animals with a backbone, or spinal column) discovered. Tweet This
There are still no good means of artificially replacing the liver. Tweet This
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Liver filters our blood of chemicals which are then disposed of as bile and leave our bodies as stool, or are passed to our kidneys and filtered out into our urine. Tweet This
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Bile, which is made by our livers, is what gives our stool its characteristic brown colour. Tweet This
Liver can regenerate after colossal damage. Tweet This
Liver transplants are possible – someone can donate half of their liver and the half that is taken will grow again! Tweet This
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Liver transforms excess sugars in your blood and stores them in the form of glycogen. Tweet This
Glycogen absorbs water over 6 times its own weight, so liver plays crucial role in water storage. Tweet This
Your liver also helps you when you have a cut. The liver makes the enzymes, and other factors that your blood uses to clot. Tweet This
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The liver processes nearly all medication you take. Tweet This
Among most important liver functions are production of bile, plasma protein synthesis, red blood cells decomposition and detoxification. Tweet This
Liver also produces cholesterol – a key player in synthesising certain hormones and spawning of new cells. Tweet This
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Scientists have counted over 500 different liver functions. Tweet This
Many things can harm your liver, including alcohol, a virus (hepatitis B), drugs and poisons. Tweet This
A sign your liver is sick is if your eyes and skin turn into yellow colour, due to unprocessed bilirubin. Tweet This
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Sometimes the yellow pigmentation progresses so slowly that others notice it before the sick person. Tweet This