Biology, asked by Cooliver, 10 months ago

Ques- Both lysosomes and vacuoles are endomembrane structures, yet they differ in
terms of their functions. Comment.​

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Answered by phenomenalguy
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  • Both lysosomes and vacuoles are the endomembrane structures yet they differ in terms of their functions because they contain different materials.
  • The isolated lysosomal vesicles have been found to be very rich in almost all type of hydrolytic enzymes such as lipase, proteases, carbohydrases. These enzymes are optically active at the acidic pH and capable of digesting carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.
  • On the other hand the vacuoles contains water, sap, excretory product etc. In Amoeba, contractile vacuole is important for excretion.

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Answered by puja200092
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Explanation:

Both Lysosomes and Vacuoles are in Endomembrane Structures .But they are different in their functions .

The Function of Vacuoles are Osmoregulation and maintenance of cell turgidity .

Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes. They digest excess or worn out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses or bacteria.

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