Biology, asked by sehranahmed841, 3 months ago

what are lysosomes? Explain with some functions?​

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Answered by MissPhenomenal
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  • Lysosomes are specialized vesicles within cells that digest large molecules through the use of hydrolytic enzymes. Not only do they digest large molecules, they are also responsible for breaking down and getting rid of waste products of the cell. ..
Answered by shraddhaaluna00
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A lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. Lysosomes are involved with various cell processes. They break down excess or worn-out cell parts. They may be used to destroy invading viruses and bacteria.

Lysosomes are specialized vesicles within cells that digest large molecules through the use of hydrolytic enzymes. Not only do they digest large molecules, they are also responsible for breaking down and getting rid of waste products of the cell. ...

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