ETYM as. lifer.
Large organ of vertebrates, which has many regulatory and storage functions. The human liver is situated in the upper abdomen, and weighs about 2 kg/4.5 lb. It is divided into four lobes. The liver receives the products of digestion, converts glucose to glycogen (a long-chain carbohydrate used for storage), and breaks down fats. It removes excess amino acids from the blood, converting them to urea, which is excreted by the kidneys. The liver also synthesizes vitamins, produces bile and blood-clotting factors, and removes damaged red cells and toxins such as alcohol from the blood.
Large reddish-brown glandular organ located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity; secretes bile and functions in metabolism.
1. Organe d'un volume considérable, située dans la partie supérieure et antérieure de la cage thoracique, qui sécrète de la bile et remplit diverses fonctions essentielles au métabolisme.
2. (Boucherie) Organe faisant partie des abats.
1. Liver of an animal used as meat.
2. Someone who lives in a place