Peroxisomes
Hepatocytes are the primary liver cells responsible for detoxifying carcinogens. They achieve this through a process called biotransformation, where enzymes within the hepatocytes convert harmful substances into less toxic compounds that can be eliminated from the body. This detoxification process helps to protect the body from the harmful effects of carcinogens.
The liver.
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the liver.
The liver does almost all of it.
The cell organelle that detoxifies poisons and drugs in the liver of vertebrates is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER), specifically in hepatocytes. The enzymes located in the SER are responsible for metabolizing and breaking down these toxic substances into forms that can be more easily excreted from the body.
your liver does over 10000 jobs...it mainly detoxifies food and drink and helps with fat metabolism. your liver does over 10000 jobs...it mainly detoxifies food and drink and helps with fat metabolism.
anaimals
Mostly the liver.
liver
No,mitochondria is not responsible.Smooth ER does the detoxifying in the liver.
liverThat sounds like jobs for the liver.The Liver