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Lysosomes have acidic environment inside their vesicle due to

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Answered by simrannagrale
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Lysosomes. Lysosomes are smallvesicles derived from the Golgi apparatus; they contain up to 40acidic enzymes (hydrolases) at a pH 5. The membrane prevents theaggressive enzymes from destroying cellular structures. ... These disorders lead to accumulation of incompletely digested mucopolysaccharides inthe lysosomes.
Answered by SmileQueen
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lysosome (/ˈlaɪsəˌsoʊm/) is a membrane-bound organelle found in many animal cells and most plant cells. They are sphericalvesicles that contain hydrolytic enzymes that can break down many kinds of biomolecules. A lysosome has a specific composition, of both its membrane proteins, and its lumenalproteins. The lumen's pH (4.5–5.0)[1] is optimal for the enzymes involved in hydrolysis, analogous to the activity of thestomach. Besides degradation of polymers, the lysosome is involved in various cell processes, including secretion, plasma membrane repair, cell signaling, and energy metabolism.[2]
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