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The cellular role for lysosome is not
A) Ingestion of foreign bodies
B) Digestion of aged organelles
C) Cell destruction during development
D) Osmoregulation

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Answered by arun741
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the cellular rule for lysosome is not cell distruction during development
Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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The cellular role of the lysosome is not Osmoregulation (Option - D)

  • The Lysosome is a single membrane organelle present in the cell.
  • It is also called the suicidal bag of the cell.
  • It has an acidic environment that helps in destroying foreign particles and residues.
  • It also helps in the natural senescence of cells and organelles by disgesting them.
  • It can also help in cell destruction during development such as the digestion of cells of the hand to form fingers.
  • Lysosomes have no role in osmoregulation - maintaining homeostasis of an Organism's water content.
  • In Plants, Vacuoles are responsible for the Osmoregulation of cells.

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