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Answered by sabinalaskar017
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Answer:

Lysosomes are membrane-bound, dense granular structures containing hydrolytic enzymes responsible mainly for intracellular and extracellular digestion. ... Lysosomes occur freely in the cytoplasm. In animals, found in almost all cells except in the RBCs.

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Answered by AmanPunyani
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Lysosomes

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“Lysosomes are sphere-shaped sacs filled with hydrolytic enzymes that have the capability to break down many types of biomolecules.” In other words, lysosomes are membranous organelles whose specific function is to breakdown cellular wastes and debris by engulfing it with hydrolytic enzymes.

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