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The Liver: Exocrine or Multifunctional? Understanding Liver Functions
The liver is not considered a mixed gland. It is often referred to as the largest exocrine gland in the body due to its involvement in the production and secretion of bile, which aids in the digestion of fats. However, the liver also performs numerous other essential functions related to metabolism, storage, detoxification, and synthesis, making it a vital multifunctional organ.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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