IPA: /ˈhɛpətoʊsaɪt/
KK: /ˈhɛpətoʊsaɪt/
A type of cell found in the liver that plays a key role in various metabolic processes.
Hepatocytes are essential for detoxifying harmful substances in the body.
Hepatocyte is formed from "hepaton" (meaning liver) and "kytos" (meaning cell). The word refers to a cell of the liver, highlighting its specific function and location in the body.
Think of 'hepaton' for liver and 'kytos' for cell to remember that a hepatocyte is a liver cell.