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These are membrane-bound vesicles and are present in plenty in every cell. They contain powerful enzymes capable of either digesting or breaking down all organic material. They are called "digestive bags", because they serve as an intracellular digestive system, i.e. a mini-digestive system within the cell. They destroy any foreign material that manages to make it it inside the cell, such as bacteria, etc. They also remove worn-out or poorly functioning organelles from the cell. They may even sometimes digest the entire damaged or dead cells containing them, hence the second nick-name - "suicide bags". What are these cell organelles?


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They are called "digestive bags", because they serve as an intracellular digestive system, i.e. a mini-digestive system within the cell.

They destroy any foreign material that manages to make it it inside the cell, such as bacteria, etc

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Suicide Bags of the Cells..

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These are membrane-bound vesicles and are present in plenty in every cell. They contain powerful enzymes capable of either digesting or breaking down all organic material. They are called "digestive bags", because they serve as an intracellular digestive system, i.e. a mini-digestive system within the cell. They destroy any foreign material that manages to make it it inside the cell, such as bacteria, etc. They also remove worn-out or poorly functioning organelles from the cell. They may even sometimes digest the entire damaged or dead cells containing them, hence the second nick-name - "suicide bags". What are these cell organelles?

Answer ==> Lysosomes

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