Biology, asked by zikkiomer, 9 months ago

Q1. What would happen if there are no lysosomes in the human body?
Q2. Define cell surface markers and explain their function? ​

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Answered by saminanoorulhassan
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Q1.ANS Lysosomes are the membrane-bound vesicles, which contain digestive (hydrolytic) enzymes like acid hydrolase. ... If there were no lysosomes in the cell, it will not be able to digest food and there would be accumulation of wastes like worn out parts inside the cell. Thus, cell will not be able to survive.

Q1.ANS Cell surface markers are proteins expressed on the surface of cells that often conveniently serve as markers of specific cell types. For example, T cell and B cell surface markers identify their lineage and stage in the differentiation process.

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Answered by viswas1234
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1st question. 2nd question

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