glucose-6-phosphatase is not found in the liver. it is found in the muscles
Kupffer cells are phagocytes located in the liver. They help clear debris, pathogens, and aged blood cells from the bloodstream, contributing to the liver's overall function in immune surveillance and detoxification.
Glycogen is stored primarily in the cells of the liver
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.
Pancreatic Beta cells and liver hepatocytes. Read more in link.
no. a kidney is not composed of body cells. but liver, sperm, and a single bone are composed of body cells. :)
there are penitential cells in the liver, -narb
The process is called liver regeneration, where old liver cells divide to produce new liver cells. This helps in repairing damaged tissue and maintaining normal liver function.
All your genes are present in your liver cells
Plant cells are regular shaped but liver cells are irregular.
Cells that contain a large number of mitochondria are typically found in tissues with high energy demands, such as muscle cells and liver cells.
Cells in the human body that have a large number of mitochondria are typically found in tissues that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells and liver cells.
Yes, a liver cell is a type of somatic cell. Somatic cells are any cell in the body that is not a sperm or egg cell. Liver cells are an example of somatic cells because they make up the majority of the cells in the liver and are responsible for the organ's function.