Liver Accessory

The accessory liver is an accessory organ that is often mentioned in various cultures. This is the part of the liver that is located behind the left border of the ribs. Some animals, such as dogs and pigs, have an accessory liver, but humans do not.

In China and India, the liver is considered a sacred organ and can be used in religious ceremonies. For example, in China, the liver is intended for sacrifice to the gods, while in India it is part of the pantheon of deities and plays the role of an assistant in spiritual practice. Liver is added to some dishes such as buttermilk, dashi and also in turtle and