Kuffper cells? These are the fixed macrophages ... Otherwise you may mean hepatocytes in the liver lobules. These contain many microvilli and carrier proteins facing the space of disse for nutrient exchange.
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These specialized cells in the liver, known as hepatocytes, are responsible for producing bile. They have unique structures and enzymes that allow them to synthesize and secrete bile into the bile canaliculi for storage in the gallbladder. Other cell types in the liver support hepatocytes in various functions, but they do not produce bile.
Nuclei do not contain cells, cells contain nuclei (normally, one nucleus per cell).
ture or palse plant cells contain many small vacuoles? yes by rosi
Oh, dude, liver cells have a lot of mitochondria because they need a ton of energy to do all their fancy detoxifying and metabolic processes. It's like they're the powerhouses of the cell, keeping everything running smoothly while the liver does its thing. So yeah, all those mitochondria are basically the liver cell's way of saying, "I'm a busy bee, don't bother me."
cells don't contain other cells
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A mouse's liver cells have the same number of chromosomes as other body cells, which is typically 40 chromosomes.
36 in somatic cells and 38 in liver and heart cells.
They can contain up to 50 000 cells. (Wikipedia)