Why are peroxisomes mostly found in kidney and liver cells?
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peroxisomes are mostly found in liver and kidney cells because the peroxisomes are specialized for carrying out some oxidative reaction, such as detoxification or remove toxic substance from the cell.
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Peroxisomes are organelles present in most eukaryotic cells. The organs with the highest density of peroxisomes are the liver and kidneys. Peroxisomes possess more than fifty enzymes and fulfill a multitude of biological tasks. They actively participate in apoptosis, innate immunity, and inflammation. In recent years, a considerable amount of evidence has been collected to support the involvement of peroxisomes in the pathogenesis of kidney injury.
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