difference between lysosomes and ribosomes
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hyy mate here is ur answer
they are pretty different components of the cell. lysosomes for one are organelles meaning that they have their own membranes.
hense, they r only found in eukaryotes cells on the other hand ribosome are not organelles
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they are pretty different components of the cell. lysosomes for one are organelles meaning that they have their own membranes.
hense, they r only found in eukaryotes cells on the other hand ribosome are not organelles
hope it's hlp u mark it brainlist
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Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles that enclose digestive enzymes capable of breaking down old/ malfunctioning cells as well as destroy foreign pathogens. On the other hand, ribosomes are found either floating freely or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
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