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function on lysosmes

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Answered by Anonymous
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The function of lysosomes is to remove waste as well as destroying a cell after it has died, called autolysis. A lysosome is an organelle containing digestive enzymes which it uses to function as the digestion and waste removal for cells, food particles, bacteria, etc.
Answered by iTzMiSsTwinKle
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LYSOSOMES :

》Lysosomes are known as the scavenger's waste disposal system of the cell because a vacuole formed by the aggregation of primary lysosomes surrounds the old or dead organelles with vacuolar membrane and digest them.

》This process is called autolysis or auto digestion.

》So, lysosomes are also known as the suicidal bags of the cell.

》They are rich in hydrolytic enzymes.

》The enzymes present in Lysosomes are capable of digesting carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acid and lipids.

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