Biology, asked by thor6, 1 year ago

List two statements by which lysosomes are aptly called the suicide bags of the cell. What kind of enzymes are present in lysosomes?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Digestive hydrolytic enzymes are present in lysosomes .

They are called sucide bags because :-

They release enzyme outside the cell, which help in destroying materials around the cell and this process is known as exocytosis.

In damaged cell, lysosomes burst to release enzymes for digestion.

Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Due to the presence of digesting enzymes, lysosomes are often referred to as cell suicide bags.

Explanation:

  • The lysosome is a tiny component of a cell.
  • They are present in eukaryotic or nucleus-containing cells.
  • Additionally, the cytoplasm of the cells contains them.
  • Ones that are free to move about inside of the cells' nuclei.
  • The proper operation of lysosomes is crucial for cells.
  • The lysosomes release digesting enzymes that break down all the cells if something bursts.
  • Cells eventually die as a result of this. Consequently, lysosomes are known as "suicide sacks of cells."
  • Hydrolytic enzymes are housed in membrane-enclosed compartments called lysosomes, which are utilized to safely break down macromolecules inside cells.
  • They comprise roughly 40 different kinds of hydrolytic enzymes, including lipases, phospholipases, glycosidases, phosphatases, sulfatases, proteases, and nucleases.

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