Microbodies differ from lysosomes in that
A) Microbodies are surrounded by a single unit membrane while lysosome membrane is double
B) Microbodies are surrounded by double membrane while lysosomes membrane is single unit
C) Microbodies contain lytic enzymes while lysosomes do not
D) Lysosome contain lytic enzymes while microbodies do not
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Microbodies are surrounded by double membrane while lysosomes membrane is single unit.
Explanation:
- The spherical lysosome is surrounded by a single membrane. By using the Golgi apparatus, they are created.
- Lysosomes are not visible under a light microscope but are present in both plant and animal cells, albeit they are more prevalent in animal cells.
- They contain many hydrolytic enzymes, such as the lipid-digesting Lipase, among others. Amylase breaks down carbs. Protease breaks down proteins, and Nuclease breaks down nucleic acids.
- A different group of membrane-bound organelles that can be
- Cells of both plants and animals are referred to as microbodies.
- These bodies seem to have a single continuous membrane enclosing them, and are defined by the presence of certain microbodies, enzymes, and the two primary types.
- Those are both glyoxysomes and peroxisomes.
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