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Where Does Sterol Metabolism Occur?
Sterol metabolism primarily occurs in the
endoplasmic reticulum
and
cytoplasm
of cells. The liver is the central organ for cholesterol metabolism, but it also takes place in other tissues, including the
intestines
and
adrenal glands
.
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