Biology, asked by RashiS, 11 months ago

What is/are :

1. Lysosomes
2. Mitochondria
3. Plastids
4. Vacuoles

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Answered by ssSHIVAM
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✴Lysosomes are waste disposal system of the Cell.

✴It keeps the cell clean .

✴It contains powerful digestive enzymes.

✴Foreign materials are end up in the cell.

✴Sometimes, it digests it's own cell.

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✴ Mitochondria is called the power house of the cell .

✴ They are tiny bodies of varying shape distributed in the Cytoplasm.

✴ Each Mitochondria is surrounded by the double layer membrane .

✴ Outer membrane is Porous.

✴ Inner membrane has large surface area and folds .

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✴ They are present in the Plant cell but absent in Animal cell .

✴ They have their own DNA and Ribosomes.

✴ They have a power to divide and become many in numbers .

✴ It is of mainly 3 types :
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✴ They contain Chlorophyll.

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✴ Vacuoles are large storage sacs for solid or liquid contents .

✴ Vacuoles are small sized in Animal cells while Plant cells have very large Vacuoles.

✴ In plant cells, Vacuoles are full of Sap to provide Rigidity to the cell .

✴ It provides Structural Strength to the cell.

✴ It also carries functions such as Growth of cell, Waste disposals; etc.

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Hope this helps. . . . . ☺☺

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