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undigested food or old cell particles can be eliminated from the cell by

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Answered by rajnandb383
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What remains undigested material called?

The human digestive system consists of a long muscular tube and several accessory organs such as the salivary glandspancreas and gall bladder. It is responsible for food ingestion and digestion, absorption of digestion products and the elimination of . The large intestine.


How does undigested food leave the body?

By the time  and digestive juices reach your large intestine, most digestion and nutrient absorption has already taken place. The large intestine's major jobs are to absorb excess water and to prepare feces -- or waste material -- for removal via the rectum and anus.

How is waste removed from the cell?

Lysosomes have powerful enzymes and acids to digest and recycle  materials. Proteins aren't the only type of cellular.  also have to recycle compartments called organelles when they become old and worn out. For this task, they rely on an organelle called the lysosome, which works like a cellular stomach.

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Answered by Phoca
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Lysosomal degradation

Explanation:

  • Lysosomes are the organelles which contain the enzymes which can degrade the biomolecules by enzymes like RNase, DNase, proteases and others.
  • The lysosomes play an important role in removing the garbage, byproducts and old cellular material out of the cell by digesting them.
  • Even the undigested food particles are digested by the lysosome and are removed out of the cell.

To learn more:

1. Lysosome: https://brainly.in/question/513410

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