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Kuppfer cells are macrophages, with an important role in our defense system. They are found in the liver, more precisely, in the sinusoids, lining the walls of these channel-like vessels, between the hepatic plates, - a very good place to filter through the blood, clearing it from bacteria, foreign materials, old/damaged cells, and even antigens.
Kupffer cells are located in the liver, specifically within the sinusoidal lumen of the liver's blood vessels. Their primary function is to help remove bacteria and other foreign particles from the blood flowing through the liver.
Kupffer cells are specialized macrophages found in the liver, specifically within the sinusoids, which are specialized blood vessels in the liver. They play a key role in the immune system by removing debris, pathogens, and other foreign particles from the blood passing through the liver.
One thing that would not be found in a liver cell is a central vacuole. Vacuoles are typically found in plant cells, not animal cells like liver cells. Liver cells would contain other organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, and ribosomes.
glucose-6-phosphatase is not found in the liver. it is found in the muscles
Ciliated epithelial cells are found in your pancreas, liver, lung and sinuses.
The element found in both RBC and the liver is iron.
liver, kidney, B-Cells of Pancreas
a little bit higher up above the hip. It would normally be the right hip I believe.
Heparin
Heparin
Since it is linked to the pathway of glycolysis which takes place in the cytosol, the enzyme GALT would be present in the cytosol. This is where glycolysis occurs.