
TED-Ed: What does the liver do? - Emma Bryce
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Health Sciences, Chemistry, Biology
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KG - University
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Hard
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The liver is a vital organ that functions as a storehouse, manufacturing hub, and processing plant. It filters blood, processes nutrients, stores excess nutrients, and removes toxins. The liver also manufactures essential proteins, cholesterol, vitamin D, and bile, which aids in digestion and detoxification. Maintaining liver health is crucial for its efficient operation.
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Explain how the liver handles toxins and byproducts based on the text.
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What are the consequences of overloading the liver with toxins?
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