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Collect pictures of individuals with normal liver and alcoholic liver, compare and indicate the changes you find in them.

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(a) The students should collect the pictures of normal liver and alcoholic liver.
(b) Normal liver: Under normal circumstances, the normal liver is smooth with no irregularities. The enzymes mostly reside within the cells of liver. Fatty liver disease occur as a result of alcohol drinking, which leads to cirrhosis and formation of fibrous tissues, which replaces the normal liver tissue.
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