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what are the functions of lysosomes

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Answered by rivu4
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Lysosomes are small membrane-bound sac-like structures which release digestive enzymes that break down food. They act as a waste bin of the cell and keep the cell clean. Lysosomes are present in eukaryotic cells but a prokaryotic cell lacks them.  When a foreign matter enters the cell, they release their enzymes which break the foreign substance into tiny pieces and kill them. They also remove the old and damaged or dead organelles from the cell and thus, protect the cell from further damages and consequences.  Lysosomes are also responsible for the digestion of food which we eat. They release an enzyme which is powerful enough to break any organic matter.  Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) in the cell is responsible for the synthesis of these enzymes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lysosomes act as suicide bags /sacs of cell......they digested the waste materials, dead cells etc. ..


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