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polymorphism in lysosome​

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Polymorphism, i.e. existence of a structure in more than one form, is an important feature of lysosomes. ... Primary lysosomes: These are newly formed organelles. They are believed to be derived from the maturing face of Golgi complex whose digestive enzymes have not yet taken part in hydrolysis.

Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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  • Polymorphism is a form of genetic variation in which distinct nucleotide sequence can exist at different sites in a DNA molecule.
  • This plays a very important role in the process of evolution and speciation.
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