Biology, asked by garima11160, 7 months ago

What are lysosomes?​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Lysosomes are described below:

Explanation:

  • A lysosome can be described as a membrane bound organelle present in the cytoplasm of  animal cells.

  • This organelle has certain digestive enzymes present in it and can form vesicles.

  • Lysosomes are involved in breaking down the pathogens and they also cause phagocytosis of injured cells of the body.

  • In a way, lysososme acts as the waste disposal system for an animal cells.
Answered by ltzRaj12
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Answer :-

• A lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.

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