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function of peroxisomes

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Answered by lalitata
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Cytoplasm is the gel-like fluid in thecell in which organelles are suspended. Peroxisomes have two functions: break down fatty acids to be used for forming membranes and as fuel for respiration; and transfer hydrogen from compounds to oxygen to create hydrogen peroxide and then convert hydrogen peroxide into water.
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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️Peroxisomes have enzymes peroxide biosynthesis.

➡️These occur in most of the animals and plants, but are quite common in photosynthetic cells where these perform photorespiration.

➡️For this, they are associated with chloroplast and mitochondria.

➡️They possess is peroxide producing as well as peroxide destroying enzymes.

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