Liver
The liver, I think.
The liver plays a key role in processing nutrients by converting carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into usable forms for the body. It regulates blood sugar levels by storing or releasing glucose, produces bile to aid in digestion, and detoxifies harmful substances from the blood. It also stores essential vitamins and minerals for later use.
The disease reduces the liver's ability to manufacture proteins, complex carbohydrates, fats, cholesterol , and to process hormones, nutrients, medications, and poisons.
The liver produces bile, which aids in the emulsification and digestion of fats in the small intestine. It also processes nutrients absorbed from the digestive tract and detoxifies harmful substances. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes, such as amylase, lipase, and proteases, into the small intestine to break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, respectively. Additionally, the pancreas produces bicarbonate to neutralize stomach acid, creating an optimal environment for enzyme activity.
It is located in the upper right hand part of the abdominal cavity, below the diaphragm. It secrets bile, stores glycogen, detoxifies certain poisons and plays an important part in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fat helping to create a balance of nutrients. It regulates the amount of blood in the body
No, steroid hormones are not proteins. They are a type of lipid molecule that are derived from cholesterol.
Cholesterol is a fatty (lipid) substance carried around the body by proteins. These combinations of cholesterol and proteins are called lipoproteins. So cholesterol doesn't 'have', or contain, protein, but is chemically linked to proteins, hence the term 'lipoprotein'. There are two main types of lipoproteins:LDL (low-density lipoprotein) is the harmful type of cholesterol.HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is a protectivetype of cholesterol.
proteins
cholesterol
Proteins are assembled on the ribosomes.
The liver is the second largest organ in the human body, and it is vital because it performs a number of essential functions related to digestion, metabolism, and the storage of nutrients. Without it, a human being would not be able to live, since the liver produces the chemicals necessary for digestion and it filters the blood coming from the digestive tract. The liver also detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs. It also makes proteins important for blood clotting.
4 major parts of a plasma membrane * proteins * lipid bilayer * carbohydrates * cholesterol
Ribosomes produce the proteins needed in a cell