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what are the significance of lymosome in cell​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Our bodies are made up of biology’s basic building blocks, cells. The body has billions of cells; there are many different cell types, but each cell can be further sub-divided into structures called organelles, which each carry out important functions to make the cell work. Organelles are to cells what organs (such as the heart and liver, for example) are to the whole human body. 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’.

Lysosomes play a critical role in processing and transforming the chemical constituents that are used in many cellular processes, for example energy supply, and building cellular structures. Disruption of this small recycling centre can have devastating results for the cell it serves.

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Answered by XTERMINATOR
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the importance of lysosome is for the breakdown of the dead and decaying matter present in the cell

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