Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell and play a crucial role in metabolism by producing ATP through the process of cellular respiration. They break down nutrients like glucose and fatty acids to generate energy that the cell needs to function. Mitochondria also play a role in regulating cellular processes like apoptosis and calcium signaling.
The liver has a central role in lipid metabolism. The liver produces bile, which is required for efficient intestinal fat absorption. The post-absorptive stages of metabolism occur from the lipid absorption in the intestines.
help break down the food
They control all reactions of metabolism . Enzymes speed up all reactions in body .
Chromium is a mineral that is associated with glucose metabolism. It plays a role in regulating blood sugar levels, insulin action, and the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in the body.
Drug metabolism primarily occurs in the liver, where enzymes break down drugs into metabolites that can be excreted from the body. Other organs, such as the kidneys and intestines, also play a role in drug metabolism to some extent.
A mitochandria supplies energy to the cell.
a mitochandria helps give the cell/plant energy.
A mitochandria stores energy for the cell and it also is the power house of the cell. ASSS
Producing energy
Energy
Regulates metabolism and creates energy for food
Ingestion
the smooth endoplasmic reticulum has the role in cholesterol synthesis, fat metabolism, and detoxification of drugs
power house
the mitochandria
Yes, magnesium is a water-soluble mineral that plays a role in fat metabolism.
It is located anywhere is the cytoplasm.