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: The [[liver]] clears dead [[Red Blood Cell|red blood cells]] and breaks them down into [[bile]] which is stored in the [[Gall Bladder|gall bladder]]. The [[bile]] is passed down the [[Bile Duct|bile duct]] into the [[Small Intestine]] where it is used to [[Emulsification|emulsify]] [[lipid]]s which increases their surface area making them easier to [[Chemical Digestion|chemically digest]].
 
: The [[liver]] clears dead [[Red Blood Cell|red blood cells]] and breaks them down into [[bile]] which is stored in the [[Gall Bladder|gall bladder]]. The [[bile]] is passed down the [[Bile Duct|bile duct]] into the [[Small Intestine]] where it is used to [[Emulsification|emulsify]] [[lipid]]s which increases their surface area making them easier to [[Chemical Digestion|chemically digest]].
 
: When food is [[Absorb (Biology)|absorbed]] into the [[blood]] it goes through the [[Hepatic Portal Vein|hepatic portal vein]] straight to the [[liver]] which removes [[toxin]]s from the [[blood]] before it is sent to the rest of the body.
 
: When food is [[Absorb (Biology)|absorbed]] into the [[blood]] it goes through the [[Hepatic Portal Vein|hepatic portal vein]] straight to the [[liver]] which removes [[toxin]]s from the [[blood]] before it is sent to the rest of the body.
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: The [[liver]] is a [[Target Organ|target organ]] for the [[hormone]] [[glucagon]]. The [[glucagon]] instructs the [[liver]] to convert [[glucose]] into [[glycogen]].
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: The [[liver]] is a [[Target Organ|target organ]] for the [[hormone]] [[insulin]]. The [[insulin]] instructs the [[liver]] to convert [[glycogen]] back into [[glucose]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:58, 14 December 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A computer generated image showing the liver.

The liver is an organ used to filter the blood to remove some toxins and to add other chemicals to the blood.

About The Human Liver

The liver is the largest internal organ.
The liver takes toxic chemicals out of the blood.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

The liver is an organ used to detoxify blood and to produce bile to aid the digestion of lipids.

About The Human Liver

When muscles do not get enough Oxygen during exercise they break glucose down into lactic acid for energy. The liver removes this toxic lactic acid from the blood by converting it back into glucose.
The liver clears dead red blood cells and breaks them down into bile which is stored in the gall bladder. The bile is passed down the bile duct into the Small Intestine where it is used to emulsify lipids which increases their surface area making them easier to chemically digest.
When food is absorbed into the blood it goes through the hepatic portal vein straight to the liver which removes toxins from the blood before it is sent to the rest of the body.
The liver is a target organ for the hormone glucagon. The glucagon instructs the liver to convert glucose into glycogen.
The liver is a target organ for the hormone insulin. The insulin instructs the liver to convert glycogen back into glucose.

Extra Information

References

AQA

Liver, pages 12, 14, GCSE Combined Science Trilogy 2, Hodder, AQA
Liver, pages 31, 74, GCSE Biology; The Revision Guide, CGP, AQA
Liver, pages 38, 49, 120, 140-141, 162-163, GCSE Biology; Third Edition, Oxford University Press, AQA
Liver, pages 45, 47, GCSE Combined Science Trilogy 1, Hodder, AQA

OCR

Liver, pages 118, 237, Gateway GCSE Biology, Oxford, OCR