Human Physiology
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Author: Fox, Stuart Ira
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Chapter 18, Problem 39RA
Summary Introduction
To review:
The following:
1. The relationship between blood and liver’s detoxication enzymes.
2. The probable link between the liver’s detoxication enzymes and a country’s revolution.
Introduction:
The liver is a vital organ of the body involved in a number of functions. It performs various roles such as release of bile for emulsification of fats, excretion of many compounds and so on. Detoxification is the physiological excretion of toxins from the body, primarily performed by the liver.
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Chapter 18 Solutions
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