Elimination Pathways
The liver eliminates water-soluble substances from the body through three primary routes: urine, sweat glands, and the colon. The colon is one of the primary channels through which the liver expels processed substances. Sweat glands serve…
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The liver eliminates water-soluble substances from the body through three primary routes: urine, sweat glands, and the colon. The colon is one of the primary channels through which the liver expels processed substances. Sweat glands serve as a direct elimination route for liver-processed, water-soluble compounds.