Explain tertiary lysosome ?
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What Are Lysosomes?
Lysosomes are spherical membranous sacs of enzymes.
▪ These enzymes are acidic hydrolase enzymes that can digest cellular macromolecules.
▫ The lysosome membrane helps to keep its internal compartment acidic and separates the digestive enzymes from the rest of the cell.
Lysosome Function
▫Lysosomes act as the "garbage disposal" of a cell.
▪ They are active in recycling the cell's organic material and in the intracellular digestion of macromolecules.
▫ Some cells, such as white blood cells, have many more lysosomes than others.
▪ These cells destroy bacteria, dead cells, cancerous cells, and foreign matter through cell digestion.
TERTIARY LYSOSOME:-
▪These contain undigested material called as residual bodies. These are known as residual bodies or telolysosomes.
▫Tertiary lysosomes no longer are able to digest material and are called residual bodies and are seen in long-lived cells like neurons.
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Explanation:
TERTIARY LYSOSOME:-
▪These contain undigested material called as residual bodies. These are known as residual bodies or telolysosomes.
▫Tertiary lysosomes no longer are able to digest material and are called residual bodies and are seen in long-lived cells like neurons.