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WEEK 8
TOPIC: REGULATION OF INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT (LIVER AND SKIN)
CONTENT:
Structure of the liver
The liver is the largest gland in the body. It is located on the right side of the upper end of the abdomen, just below the diaphragm.
The liver is a reddish brown soft and well vascularised organ which consists of four lobes, two of which are very prominent. These are the right lobe which is the largest, the left lobe, the quadrate lobe and the candate lobe. The quadrate and candate lobes are small in size and lie behind the right lobe. Each lobe of the liver is made up of smaller units called lobules.
The liver is spongy in texture. Blood enters the liver through the portal vein. The gall bladder is found on the side of the right lobe.
Liver
The liver has many functions, among them the synthesis of proteins, immune and clotting factors, and fat-carrying substances. Its chief digestive function is the secretion of bile, a solution critical to fat emulsion and absorption. The liver also filters drugs and poisons from the bloodstream, neutralizing them and excreting them in bile. When chronic liver disease leads to cirrhosis, all of these vital functions become impaired, causing complications throughout the body.
FUNCTIONS OF THE LIVER
The liver performs a number of functions and it is one of the most important organs concerned with metabolism, storage and detoxification.
Functions of the liver include the following:
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