Biology, asked by esarkar68, 1 year ago

Lysosome of plant cell are called as


shamjadhav: Lysosomes are membrane bounded organelles found in animal and plant cells. They vary in shape, size and number per cell and appear to operate with slight differences in cells of yeast, higher plants and mammals.Lysosomes contribute to a dismantling and re-cycling facility.

Answers

Answered by OJASWI
7
Wrong question...


Lysosomes are absent in plant cell..

nishatfatemastudies: no they are actually present in both plants and animals
Answered by hotelcalifornia
1

Answer:

Lysosomes of plant cells are known as Lysosomes only.

Explanation:

It also known as the suicide bags of the cells, lysosomes are certain cellular structures that are present mostly in animal cells, but can also be seen in plant cells. These cell organelles aid in digestion and removal of wastes from the cell. The lysosomes contain digestive enzymes, which they use to digest the excess, worn out cell organelles, engulfed bacteria, left over food particles, etc. Often, when the entire cell fails in its work and are no longer useful, the lysosomes burst open to release the digestive enzymes that engulfs the entire cell.  

Similar questions