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Lysosomes are formed by the:
a) nucleus
b) mitochondria
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c) golgi apparatus
d) centriole



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Answered by shubhamugale2005
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Lysosomes are formed by the fusion of vesicles that have budded off from the trans-Golgi.

Answered by anshu6313
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Lysosomes form by budding off from the membrane of the trans-Golgi network. Macromolecules (i.e., food particles) are absorbed into the cell in vesicles formed by endocytosis. The vesicles fuse with lysosomes, which then break down the macromolecules using hydrolytic enzymes.

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