structure of lysosomes
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Lysosomes are actually membranous sacs filled with enzymes.
They are found in all eukaryotic cells and act as 'garbage disposal' or the 'digester' of the cell.
Lysosomes are spherical bag-like structures that are bound by a single layer membrane. The membrane that surrounds the lysosomes protects the rest of the cell from the hydrolytic or digestive enzymes that are contained in the lysosomes.
Lysosomes are manufactured by the Golgi apparatus, by budding, in the cell, and the various digestive enzymes that are present in the lysosomes are produced in the endoplasmic reticulum.
They are found in all eukaryotic cells and act as 'garbage disposal' or the 'digester' of the cell.
Lysosomes are spherical bag-like structures that are bound by a single layer membrane. The membrane that surrounds the lysosomes protects the rest of the cell from the hydrolytic or digestive enzymes that are contained in the lysosomes.
Lysosomes are manufactured by the Golgi apparatus, by budding, in the cell, and the various digestive enzymes that are present in the lysosomes are produced in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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