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Zachariah Jacobson
23 June, 10:29
What is the function of liver in fish?
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Pirate
23 June, 13:07
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It assists in digestion by secreting enzymes that break down fats, and also serves as a storage area for fats and carbohydrates. The liver also is important in the destruction of old blood cells and in maintaining proper blood chemistry, as well as playing arole in nitrogen (waste) excretion.
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