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why is the liver important for homeostasis?

OpenStudy (koikkara):

Hai Sweet Friend, @emilyannagill WelcoMe To OpeN studY !! The metabolic function of the liver is to synthesise molecules that are to be used in other locations in the body for homeostasis.The liver has two homeostatic roles. These include the regulation of blood sugar as well as the conversion of nitrogenous waste. The liver also plays the role of a filtering system in which toxic substances are altered to less harmful substances. Hope, if U Are Satisfied with this Answer, Please Close This Question ! Thank U !! Keep In Touch, with Open study !!

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