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Define Lysosomes ..?

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Answered by sanjitpathak865
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Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers—proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. ... Lysosomes thus represent morphologically diverse organelles defined by the common function of degrading intracellular material.

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Answered by adventureisland
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A lysosome is a type of cell organelle. A lysosome is a proteolytic enzyme-containing membrane-bound cell organelle.

Lysosomes :

  • A lysosome is a type of organelle found in cells. Lysosomes, which act similarly to the digestive system, break down or digest proteins, acids, carbohydrates, dead organelles, and other unwanted substances.
  • They break down larger molecules into smaller molecules.
  • A lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains proteolytic enzymes. Lysosomes are involved in a wide range of biological processes.
  • They break down excess or worn-out cell parts. They can be used to clear the system of viruses and bacteria that have penetrated it.
  • They're simple spheres with a lipid bilayer surrounding a fluid containing hydrolytic enzymes.

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