difference between autophagic vacuoles and Digestive Vacuole
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The food vacuole, or digestive vacuole, is an organelle found in simple eukaryotes such as protists. This organelle is essentially a lysosome
Autophagic vacuoles (AVs) arise when membranes of the ER sequester parts of the cytoplasm, forming a new, double-membraned vacuole, to which lysosomal enzymes are then delivered. ... Consistent with these results, treatment of cells with tunicamycin had no effect on autophagy-induced proteolysis.
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