What does the liver do Emma Bryce

There’s a factory inside you
that weighs about 1.4 kilograms

and runs for 24 hours a day.

This is your liver,
the heaviest organ in your body,

and one of the most crucial.

This industrious structure
simultaneously acts as a storehouse,

a manufacturing hub,

and a processing plant.

And each of these functions involve
so many important subtasks

that without the liver,
our bodies would simply stop working.

One of the liver’s main functions
is to filter the body’s blood,

which it receives in regular shipments
from two sources:

the hepatic artery
delivers blood from the heart,

while the hepatic portal vein
brings it from the intestine.

This double delivery
fills the liver with nutrients,

that it then sorts, processes and stores

with the help of thousands
of tiny internal processing plants,

known as lobules.

Both blood flows also deliver the oxygen
that the liver needs to function.

The blood that is received
from the intestine

contains carbohydrates, fats,

and vitamins and other nutrients
dissolved in it

from the food you’ve consumed.

These must be processed in different ways.

In the case of carbohydrates,

the liver breaks them down
and converts them into sugars

for the body to use as energy
when the filtered blood is sent back out.

Sometimes the body
has leftovers of nutrients

that it doesn’t immediately require.

When that happens,
the liver holds some back,

and stacks them in its storage facility.

This facility works like a pantry

for future cases when the body
might be in need of nutrients.

But the blood flowing into the liver
isn’t always full of good things.

It also contains toxins
and byproducts that the body can’t use.

And the liver monitors these strictly.

When it spots
a useless or toxic substance,

it either converts it into a product
that can’t hurt the body

or isolates it and whisks it away,

channeling it through
the kidneys and intestine to be excreted.

Of course, we wouldn’t consider
the liver a factory

if it didn’t also manufacture things.

This organ makes everything
from various blood plasma proteins

that transport fatty acids
and help form blood clots,

to the cholesterol
that helps the body create hormones.

It also makes vitamin D
and substances that help digestion.

But one of its most vital products
is bile.

Like an eco-friendly treatment plant,

the liver uses cells called hepatocytes

to convert toxic waste products
into this bitter greenish liquid.

As it’s produced, bile is funneled
into a small container below the liver,

called the gallbladder,

before being trickled into the intestine

to help break down fats, destroy microbes,
and neutralize extra stomach acid.

Bile also helps carry other toxins
and byproducts from the liver

out of the body.

So as you can see,

the liver is an extremely efficient
industrial site,

performing multiple tasks
that support each other.

But such a complex system
needs to be kept running smoothly

by keeping it healthy

and not overloading it
with more toxins than it can handle.

This is one factory
we simply can’t afford to shut down.

你里面有个工厂
,重约1.4公斤

,每天24小时运转。

这是您的肝脏,
是您体内最重的器官,也是最重要的器官

之一。

这种勤劳的结构
同时充当仓库

、制造中心

和加工厂。

这些功能中的每一个都
涉及许多重要的子任务

,如果没有肝脏,
我们的身体就会停止工作。

肝脏的主要功能之一
是过滤身体的血液,

它定期
从两个来源接收血液

:肝动脉
从心脏输送血液,

而肝门静脉
从肠道输送血液。

这种双重输送
使肝脏充满营养

,然后在数千个称为小叶的微型内部加工厂的帮助下对其进行分类、加工和储存

两种血流还
提供肝脏运作所需的氧气。

从肠道吸收的血液

含有碳水化合物、脂肪

、维生素和其他

从您食用的食物中溶解的营养物质。

这些必须以不同的方式处理。

在碳水化合物的情况下

,肝脏将它们分解
并将它们转化为糖

,供身体
在过滤后的血液被送回时用作能量。

有时,身体
会残留一些

并非立即需要的营养物质。

当这种情况发生时
,肝脏会保留一些,

并将它们堆叠在其存储设施中。 当身体可能需要营养时,

这个设施就像一个食品储藏室

但流入肝脏的血液
并不总是充满好东西。

它还含有
人体无法使用的毒素和副产品。

肝脏严格监控这些。

当它
发现无用或有毒物质时,

它要么将其转化为
不会伤害身体的产品,

要么将其隔离并甩掉,

通过肾脏和肠道将其排出体外。

当然,如果肝脏不生产东西,我们也不会
认为它是工厂

这个器官制造各种东西,

运输脂肪酸
和帮助形成血栓的各种血浆蛋白,

到帮助身体产生激素的胆固醇。

它还制造维生素 D
和有助于消化的物质。

但它最重要的产品之一
是胆汁。

就像一个环保处理厂一样

,肝脏使用称为肝细胞的细胞

将有毒废物
转化为这种苦涩的绿色液体。

当它产生时,胆汁被汇集
到肝脏下方的一个小容器中,

称为胆囊,

然后滴入肠道

以帮助分解脂肪、破坏微生物
并中和额外的胃酸。

胆汁还有助于
将肝脏中的其他毒素和副产物带

出体外。

如您所见

,肝脏是一个非常高效的
工业场所,

执行多个
相互支持的任务。

但是,这样一个复杂的系统
需要通过保持健康来保持平稳运行

并且不要让其承受过多
的毒素,使其无法处理。

这是
我们根本无法关闭的一家工厂。