Correct option is B
Ans (b) Liver
Sol.
Explanation:
· The
liver is the largest digestive gland in the human body. It plays a central role in digestion by producing
bile, which helps in the digestion and absorption of fats. The liver also processes nutrients from the digestive tract, detoxifies harmful substances, and stores energy in the form of glycogen.
· The
spleen is an organ involved in filtering blood and storing red blood cells, but it is not a digestive gland.
· The
pancreas is an important digestive organ that produces enzymes and hormones, but it is not the largest digestive gland.
· The term
hepatopancreas refers to a combined organ found in some animals (e.g., certain invertebrates), but not in humans.