relate the role of GB and RER with lysosomes
Answers
The Golgi bodies or the Golgi apparatus is the organelle which helps in the formation of lysosomes in a cell. Golgi bodies contain endoscopes and when hydrolytic acid is added to these endosomes, it supports the formation of lysosomes.
Rough Endoplasmic reticulum is responsible for providing digestive enzymes to the lysosomes. The enzymes created in the cytosol and the Endoplasmic reticulum are what the lysosomes depend upon. These enzymes are used by lysosomes to digest food and take out the garbage.
Answer:
The role of lysosomes with Golgi bodies and RER are as follows, the lysosome is formed in the Rough endoplasmic reticulum and it matures in the Golgi bodies.
Explanation:
The ‘rough endoplasmic reticulum’ and the ‘Golgi bodies’ form the basis of the endomembrane system. Almost all he proteins of the cell are manufactured in this endomembrane system and sent to different places through vesicles that are formed from them. Some of these vesicles containing the hydrolytic enzymes mature into the lysosomes.