autophagic vacuoles digest ?
a) cell organelles
b) solid particles of phagosomes
c) fluid droplets of pinnosomes
d) none of above
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CELL ORGANELLES
The autophagic vacuoles are membrane-bound vacuoles within the cell that contain fragments of cell components (e.g., mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum) that are destined for destruction and into which the lysosomes discharge their hydrolytic contents (autophagy). The cellular components are then digested.
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the answer is a) cell organelles
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