Biology, asked by vansh479045, 1 year ago

define lysosomes and ribosomes

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Answered by Prilliphus25
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Hi vansh

Here's your answer

Lysosomes are small packets that contain destructive enzymes.. They protect the cell by engulfing and destroying bacteria and other unwanted particles. They also digest worn out organelles of the cell


Ribosomes are particles that occur in the cytoplasm and on certain membranes. They manufacture proteins which are used to carry out many other functions...

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Answered by Anonymous
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lysosomes

A cell organelle that is surrounded by a membrane, has an acidic interior, and contains hydrolytic enzymes that break down food molecules, especially proteins and other complex molecules. Lysosomes fuse with vacuoles to digest their contents.

ribosome

A  complex cellular mechanism used to translate genetic code into chains of amino acids. Long chains of amino acids fold and function as proteins in cells.


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