Biology, asked by tallatali32145, 11 months ago

what can happen when a lysosome bursts inside the cell and all its enzymes are released in the cytoplasm???

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Answered by mad210203
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Leads to Cell Death

Explanation:

  • When a lysosome burst in the cell, all its enzymatic material are released in cytoplasm and it then destroy the cell due to its enzymes are acidic in nature.
  • They will digest the whole-cell alongside the cell organelles that is nothing but  it will cause autolysis.
  • Their will be break down of excess or worn- out cell parts. The invading viruses as well as bacteria are destroyed by the lysosomes.
  • Cell death occurs, this occurs quite frequently within the bodies.
Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

When a lysosome ruptures inside a cell, all of its enzymes are released into the cytoplasm, causing the cell to die because the enzymes are acidic.

Explanation:

  • Autolysis occurs when a lysosome ruptures or bursts open within a cell.
  • Each lysosome is enclosed by a membrane that uses a proton pump to keep the inside of the lysosome acidic. Hydrolytic enzymes, such as acid hydrolases, are found in lysosomes and break down macromolecules such as nucleic acids, proteins, and polysaccharides, as well as worn-out organelles, food particles, and enveloped viruses or bacteria.
  • When a lysosome bursts under unfavourable conditions, the lytic enzymes within the organelle split up all throughout the cell, rupturing the cell membrane or cell wall and resulting in cell death.
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