Biology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

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Why are lysosomes also known as " scavengers of the cells " ?





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Answered by addicted333
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Lysosomes are called scavenger of cells since they possess many hydrolytic enzymes that destroy any foreign material inside the cell such as bacteria. ... and lysosomes remove unnecessary particles and organelles

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Answered by LovelysHeart
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Lysosomes possess many hydrolytic enzymes that destroy any foreign particle invading the cell. They also remove the poorly working organelles of the cell by digesting them. As lysosomes help in the removal of unnecessary particles and debris from the cell, therefore they are also known as scavengers of the cell.

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