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How are lysosomes and vacuoles the same? How are they different?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vacuole is a cell organelle which contains mainly water while lysosomes also cell organelle and are regarded as suicide bags by function. Vacuoles stores the undigested nutrients while the Lysosomes are the membrane bound sacs containing digestive enzymes that breaks down large molecules.

Answered by HimaniFartyal
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vacuole is a cell organelle which contains mainly water while lysosomes also cell organelle and are regarded as suicide bags by function. Vacuoles stores the undigested nutrients while the Lysosomes are the membrane bound sacs containing digestive enzymes that breaks down large molecules.

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