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What are Lysosomes? What are their functions?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lysosome -

an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.

Functions of lysosomes -

  • Intracellular digestion
  • Intracellular digestionRemoval of dead cells
  • Role in metamorphosis
  • Role in metamorphosisHelp in protein synthesis
  • Role in metamorphosisHelp in protein synthesisHelp in fertilization
  • Role in metamorphosisHelp in protein synthesisHelp in fertilizationRole in osteogenesis
  • Role in metamorphosisHelp in protein synthesisHelp in fertilizationRole in osteogenesisMalfunctioning of lysosomes
  • Role in metamorphosisHelp in protein synthesisHelp in fertilizationRole in osteogenesisMalfunctioning of lysosomesAutolysis in cartilage and bone tissue
Answered by guddudubey245
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Answer:

hi mate,

here is the correct answer.

One of the key organelle involved in digestion and waste removals is the lysosomes. Their function is to digest excess or worn out organelles , food particles, the engulfed viruses or bacteria.

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