Metabolism and Storage Cells
Metabolism and storage cells are the components of all living organisms that allow them to grow, develop and stay alive. They break down food into energy and use it to power vital functions. They also store energy in the form of lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and other molecules when it is not needed. Metabolism and storage cells are essential for life because they provide the energy and materials necessary for growth and survival. They also play an important role in disease prevention, by regulating the balance of energy and nutrients in the body. In addition, some storage cells are responsible for storing cholesterol, which can lead to cardiovascular diseases. Metabolism and storage cells are essential for life, and understanding how they work is important for improving human health.
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