Biology, asked by mvlakashmi999, 9 days ago

During prolonged starvation,_
provide energy for cellular metabolism.
A) Lysosomes
B) Ribosomes
C) Golgi complex D) Nucleus​

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Answered by ahmeddanishmadani
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Answer:

During prolonged starvation, the primary source of glucose is gluconeogenesis from amino acids arising from muscle proteolysis. To spare glucose use (and thus spare muscle protein) most tissues of the body utilise fat‐derived fuels (fatty acid and ketone bodies).

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Answered by KajalBarad
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A) Lysosomes

Lysosomes are the organelles that provide energy for cellular metabolism during prolonged starvation.

  • The lysosome is the membrane-bound organelles that are found in every eukaryotic cell.
  • Glucose and oxygen both are reactants in the process of cellular respiration.
  • The lysosome contains a digestive enzyme that helps in the digestion or breakdown of macromolecules.
  • Lysosomes are also known as Suicidal bag because it contains a digestive enzyme. It sometimes brust and digests all the enzymes.

So, The Correct Answer is A) Lysosomes

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