Biology, asked by MohitSaurav, 9 months ago

what are lysosomes what are their significance​

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Answered by srilakshmiksss
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The lysosome is a type of organelle, and contains specific enzymes (or proteins) which are required to break down and remove materials such as fats and sugars from the cell; it is therefore often referred to as the cell's 'recycling centre'.

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Answered by avishkarjaiswal
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lysosome are also called as sucidal bags because the kill bacteria which enters in the cell and they destroy also itself...they mainly present in animal cell

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