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What are the function(s) of the lysosome?

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Answered by singhrita55
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the functions of lysosomes is to remove the waste as well as destroying the cell after it has died called autolises....

a lysosome is an organelle containing digestive enzymes which it uses to function as digestion and waste removal from cells...

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Answered by agastya13
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lysosome is also one of the most important organelles for cellular processes . lysosome is also called as " suicide bag of cell " .

lysosome digests the cell organelles when they can't be repaired . Also , it has strong acids which may digests the whole cell when it might rupture .

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