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what are lysosomes?
Why lysosomes called sucide bags?

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Answered by thondarika
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Lysosomes 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 known as suicide bags of the cell because they contain lytic enzymes capable of digesting cells and unwanted materials. autolysis and burst open when the cell is damaged. ... The released enzymes then digest their own cell, causing the cell to die. As a result, they're known as cell suicide bags.

Answered by SwankeyGirl4567
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Question:-1 what are lysosomes¿?

Answer:-1 Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers—proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. ... Lysosomes thus represent morphologically diverse organelles defined by the common function of degrading intracellular material.

Question:-2 Why lysosomes called sucide bags¿?

Answer:-2 Lysosomes are known as the suicidal bag of the cell because it is capable of destroying its own cell in which it is present. It contains many hydrolytic enzymes which are responsible for the destruction process. This happens when either the cell is aged or gets infected by foreign agents like any bacteria or virus.

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A lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. ... They break down excess or worn-out cell parts. They may be used to destroy invading viruses and bacteria. If the cell is damaged beyond repair, lysosomes can help it to self-destruct in a process called programmed cell death, or apoptosis

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