The liver is the largest internal organ in the human body. It consists of four lobes and receives 1.5 quarts of blood every minute via the hepatic artery and portal vein. The average adult liver weighs about 3 lbs.

The liver detoxifies the blood, stores vitamins, iron, and glucose, converts stored sugar to functional sugar as needed, breaks down hemoglobin, and destroys old red blood cells.

Skin is the largest organ, but it is not an internal organ.

In the case of organ transplants, the liver donor may be living as a partial liver can grow in the recipient.

Interesting fact:

The liver executes about 200 functions, include providing the brain with glucose.

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