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what are glycosomes ?

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Answered by saketdas10pc29qm
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Glycosomes are intracellular, microbody-like organelles found in all members of the protist order Kinetoplastida examined. Nine enzymes involved in glucose and glycerol metabolism are associated with these organelles. These enzymes are involved in pathways which, in other organisms, are usually located in the cytosol.

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Answered by surjit55
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Hey here is your answer ●●●●


The glycosomes is a membrane enclosed organelle that contains the glycolytic enzymes....



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