Biology, asked by Vikassin, 7 months ago

Explain the action of lysosomes when any foreign particle enters the cell?

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

Lysosomes break down macromolecules into their constituent parts, which are then recycled. These membrane-bound organelles contain a variety of enzymes called hydrolases that can digest proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and complex sugars.

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Answered by reloadanielavenger
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Answer:

Each lysosome is surrounded by a membrane that maintains an acidic environment within the interior via a proton pump. Lysosomes contain a wide variety of hydrolytic enzymes (acid hydrolases) that break down macromolecules such as nucleic acids, proteins and polysaccharides

Explanation:

WE KNOW ALL FOREIGN PARTICLE CONTAIN NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEINS AND POLYSACCHARIDES.

THESE ARE BROKEN DOWN BY LYSOSOMES AND THUS FOREIGN PARTICLE IS DESTROYED

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