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difference between lysosomes and golgibodies

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Answered by rahulseervi2003
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Lysosomes act as the waste disposal system of eukaryotic cells, whereas the Golgi Apparatus acts more like a post office and sends proteins to different parts of the cell or outside the cell. 

The lysosomes contain a large number of hydrolytic enzymes and can break down all the biomolecules including proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids. They digest the unwanted waste material in the cytoplasm, whether it is from inside the cell (components that are no longer useful) or from outside the cell. The hydrolytic enzymes used for biomolecule breakdown are synthesized in the Endoplasmic Recticulum and are secreted by the Golgi Apparatus in small vesicles, which ultimately fuse with acidic vesicles (called as endosomes) to form the lysosomes.

The Golgi Apparatus (GA) servesas the major labeling and dispatch section for proteins synthesized in the endoplasmic recticulum. These proteins are modified as needed. It is also involved in the formation of lysosomes.

Answered by Brainzeee
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Explanation:

What are lysosomes?

  • Lysosomes are isolated round or oval-shaped vesicular bodies.
  • They are membrane-bound organelles that contain all types of digestive enzymes.
  • They are capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, etc.
  • They are also used to destroying invading viruses or microorganisms by destroying infected or torn out cells.
  • That's why lysosomes are also called "Suicidal bags".

What are the Golgi bodies?

  • Golgi bodies have a specific stack-like shape and are made up of cisternae, vesicles, and tubules.
  • Golgi bodies prepare proteins and transfer them to different parts of the cells or outside the cells.
  • Lysosomes and other secretory granules are produced by Golgi bodies or Golgi complexes.
  • Golgi bodies receive proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum.

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