The (Smooth) Endoplasmic Reticulum.
the ribosome makes proteins
The body synthesizes proteins and also gets them from food.
Fats are classified as lipids.
The liver is the body's main processing center for fats. It helps regulate fat storage and breakdown, synthesizes lipids, and plays a key role in processing dietary fats for energy production. Additionally, the liver produces bile, which is essential for fat digestion and absorption in the intestines.
The cell membrane is made of phospholipids and not triglycerides. These are found in the blood and are also the major part of your body fat.
Fats are a very essential building block of the body. Every cell in your body needs fats in order to produce a cell membrane. Without it your cells would collapse.
fats are stored in the specialised cell called as adipocytes
The rough endoplasmic reticulum synthesizes membranes.
Fats are an essential part of a healthy diet. Every cell and every metabolic process in the body needs fats directly or indirectly.
The part of the cell that is responsible for synthesizing lipids is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The rough endoplasmic reticulum synthesizes proteins.
Fats supply a number of nutrients to the body. They are the main source of fatty acids and are also synthesized to provide energy to the cell.
Fats are an essential part of a healthy diet. Every cell and every metabolic process in the body needs fats directly or indirectly.
the ribosome makes proteins
Nucleolus
It synthesizes the lipids and carbohydrates.
The smooth ER stores calcium and synthesizes lipids, (makes fats).
it synthesizes lipids