The liver is located in the abdominal cavity under the abdominal obstruction and controls bile secretion. It is divided into two unequal lobes: the larger right lobe and the smaller left. The left lobe is thinner than the right. In the liver, we distinguish 3 surfaces: upper, lower and back. The vault of the outer surface and the inner surface are concave. There are 2 edges in the liver: a sharp front (qui impressiones duas seu incisuras habet-incisuram vesicalem et umbilicalem - difficult to translate, I did not understand this phrase, some description of this edge) and a back blunt edge. Bile, to which fluid from the plexus of the pancreas is mixed (so what?) Enters the duodenum through the bile ducts. The function of the liver is to excrete bile.
Gon, of course, but I'll try.
The liver is the largest gland in the human body. The substance of the liver is soft red-brown. The liver in the abdominal cavity is located in the subphrenic space and secretes bile. Consists of two unequal parts, the right lobe is large and the left lobe is small .. Well, etc. Anatomy textbook, there all the moves are written
Chlorella effects / detoxification
In accordance with current frameworks and regulations (for example, the requirements of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Regulation 1924/2006 / EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 20 December 2006 concerning nutritional and health claims on food products), it is difficult and even almost impossible to give any information about the effects of chlorella on human health. Therefore, you will not find information of this kind on our website.
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Chlorella vulgaris and Chlorella pyrenoidosa
These "types" of chlorella are most often offered to the consumer today. However, back in 1992 (E. Kessler and V.A.R. Huss) it was established (and subsequently confirmed by the results of various studies) that the species Chlorella pyrenoidosa does not exist at all. Chlorella pyrenoidosa is an outdated name for several species and strains of different groups of algae. It hides, for example, such microorganisms as Chlorella vulgaris, Chlorella sorokiniana and Chlorella fusca.