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what are lysosomes?????????​

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Answered by BabesLuvBio
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Lysosomes are membrane - bound sacks fulled with digestive enzymes.

The enzyme contained is made by the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.

Lysosomes are kind of waste disposal system of a cell .

They are also known as Sucidal Bag of the cell.

Answered by Anonymous
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The meaning of Lysosomes is Digestive body (Lyso = digestive; soma = body).

↪️Lysosomes are microscopic vesicular structures found in cytoplasm of the eukaryotic cells.

↪️The Lysosomes are the disposal system of the cell Beacuse they help to keep the cell clean by digesting any foreign material.

↪️Lysosomes contains very powerful digestive enzymes which are capable to break down all the organic material.

↪️The structure of the Lysosomes are like a bag which have an outer limiting membrane sacs filled with digestive enzymes (made by RER) called hydrolyses.

↪️If the cell gets damaged Beacuse it involved in autolysis or self digestion of the cell after its death, that's why they are called suicidal bags.


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