How does the liver contribute to nutrient absorption?

Question:

How does the liver contribute to nutrient absorption?

Answer:

The liver doesn’t directly absorb nutrients but acts as the body’s processing center after absorption. Blood carrying absorbed nutrients first goes to the liver for checking, storing, and balancing.

Functions in Absorption

  • Stores extra glucose as glycogen.
  • Balances amino acids and removes toxic ammonia (converts to urea).
  • Helps in fat digestion with bile secretion.
  • Distributes nutrients to where they’re needed.

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