how are the membrane covering of Mitochondria and lysosomes different from each other
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A lysosome is a single membrane-bound organelle which contains digestive enzymes that digest excess or worn out organelles, food particles, engulfed viruses or bacteria and macromolecules.
The peroxisome is a single membrane-bound organelle which contains oxidative enzymes and is responsible for lipid production and oxidation reactions within the cell.
Whereas, mitochondria is a double membrane-bound organelle and is known as the powerhouse of the cell which is present in all eukaryotic cells.
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mitochondria is covered by two layered membranes whereas lysosome is covered by a single layered membrane.
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- Mitochondria is one of the most essential cell organelle . It is known as the powered factory of the cell. there are inner foldings of the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- However the lysosome is covered by only one membrane. It is used to store essential enzymes which helps in the hydrolysis of foreign particles.
To know more about mitochondria,
what happens if there are no mitochondria in eukaryotic cell - Brainly ...
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