lipoprotein
Chylomicrons
The liver has a central role in lipid metabolism. The liver produces bile, which is required for efficient intestinal fat absorption. The post-absorptive stages of metabolism occur from the lipid absorption in the intestines.
New glucose, liver glycogen, cholesterol, lipoprotein, lipid, bile salts, and ketone bodies are synthesised in the liver.
cells contain a lipid bilayer with proteins embeded in this.
yes they have coconut milk
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) is more abundant in liver cells compared to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). This is because the liver is involved in lipid metabolism and detoxification processes, which require the functions of the SER such as lipid synthesis and drug metabolism.
A lipid's fatty acids contain more than one (1) double bond of carbon.
The kind of organelle that is very abundant in liver cells is the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), specifically the smooth ER. It is found in the hepatocytes of the liver that detoxifies lipid-soluble drugs.
they contain more energy than a carbohydrate
Yes, one of the enzymes in the liver is catalase.
No, liver does not contain sugar, instead it contains glycogen.