Thursday, August 27, 2009
More in Fruits
Weighing at three to four pounds,about one fifteenth of the total body heft,the liver is the largest of the glands.It is devided in two great loabs ,the right and left,and two small lobes ,the caudate and the quadrate.In hte strangely beauti dynamism of embrology, the liver appears as a tree that grows out of the virgin land of foregut in order to increase its metabolic and digestive function.Its spreading crown of tissue continues to draw norrishment from blood vessels of the intestine .Legion are the functionsof this workhorse,the most obivious of which is manifacture and secretarian of a pint of bile a day without which golden liquor we could not digest so much as a single raisin;
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