On Which Organelle Of The Cell Structure Does Intracellular Digestion Depends? What Is The Chemical Content Of Those Organelles?
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Intracellular digestion occurs by the action of lysosomes. Lysosomes have digestive enzymes (hydrolases) that are made in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and stored in the Golgi apparatus. Lysosomes are hydrolase-containing vesicles that detach from the Golgi apparatus.
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Lysosomes
Lysosomes. Closely related to the Golgi apparatus are lysosomes. These membrane-bound organelles are the sites where most intracellular digestion occurs.
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Intracellular digestion takes place by the action of lysosomes. The lysosomes possess the digestive enzymes (hydrolases) which are produced in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and stored in the Golgi apparatus.
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