Activity 2. Parts of the Cell

OBRA - ACTIVITY 2

OBRA - ACTIVITY 2

by Jess Dominic Obra -
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You do not consume alcoholic beverages, but your friend does, and he consumes these drinks regularly and in large amounts. If we could examine your liver cells and compare with your friend, would we see a difference in smooth ER and peroxisomes? 

Excessive use of alcohol entails the emergence of the biggest turmoils in the body’s natural immune system. Adverse effects derail the achievement of optimum health demanded by the body which may lead to severe liver, pancreas, heart, and brain conditions. As a result, a colossal production of smooth ER is present in liver cells and one of their biggest strengths is to endeavor the detoxification of ethanol overloads. Conforming to the aforementioned statement, there will also be an increase in the number of peroxisomes since its principal duty is to purify alcohol and other dangerous substances by converting hydrogen from the toxins to oxygen molecules through oxidation. Thus, it may lead to defects that might impair bodily functions. Whereas, for those who do not, will experience complete normalcy. So, yes, if a friend of mine consumes alcohol abusively, there would be a great difference in both of our smooth ER and peroxisomes.