The kidney and liver cells have a large number of peroxisomes. Why is it so?
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Peroxisomes are particularly abundant in organs such as liver where lipids are stored, broken down or synthesised Building up Peroxisomes produce chemicals as well as breaking them down. They make cholesterol in animal cells and peroxisomes in liver cells produce bile acids.
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