Yes chicken liver can change type A blood into type O blood.
In case of the fetus, liver produces red blood cells. Red blood cells are produced by flat bones in case of adults. Given a challenge to produce the extra red blood cells, the liver may start producing red blood cells in adults also, as a last resort.
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Liver and kidneys.
The liver stops producing blood cells in the second trimester of fetal development. After birth, the bone marrow takes over as the primary site of blood cell production throughout an individual's life.
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Chicken liver is good for diabetics. It is the breading on the fried livers that you have to be careful of. Chicken liver, high in Vitamin K, helps promote blood clotting and wound healing.
the liver filters the nitrogen out if your blood
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That's a really strange question. A chicken is a domesticated flightless bird. The liver is an internal organ. Humans have them, many, many animals have them - including chickens.
Liver does not change food into anything. What it does do is it cleans the body's blood. That's why if you drink alcohol, it goes to your liver and your liver gets rid of the alcohol. It has nothing to do with food.
Chicken liver and sinew are perfectly edible. Chicken liver is a delicacy. The sinew may be a little chewy, but harmless.
Yes, properly cooked chicken liver is very healthy food for children. Liver from organically raised chicken is particularly good.
There are about 49 calories in 1oz of chicken liver.
An alt blood test is a test of your liver enzymes. An alt of 70 shows mild to moderate fatty liver, and is not bad.
Insulin causes the glucose in your blood to enter the cells for energy. It does not cause the liver to change glucose into anything. Your liver does, however, store extra sugar in the form of glucagon.
A chicken liver typically weighs around 1 ounce.
The liver filters the blood.