Biology, asked by sessa, 1 year ago

what is lysosomal and its function? please rit sort ans.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1
lysosome is a cell organelle also known as suicidal bag.... it contains hydrolytic enzymes... it digests dead organelles, cell when its damaged and also foreign particles entering cell
hope it helps!! :)

Anonymous: buddy do mark as brainliest !! :)
sessa: OK thanks for your help
Anonymous: no problem... ;)
Anonymous: thanks for marking me :))
jassssssss: ok
Answered by smita24
2

Lysosomes are specialized vesicles within cells that digest large molecules through the use of hydrolytic enzymes

Lysosomes digest many complex molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, which the cell then recycles for other uses. The pH of lysosomes is acidic (around pH 5) because their hydrolytic enzymes function best at this pH instead of at the neutral pH of the rest of the cell. Hydrolytic enzymes specifically break down large molecules through hydrolysis. During the process of hydrolysis, a molecule of water is added to a substance, causing it to cleave. Like the digestive system of the human body, which breaks down food using enzymes, the lysosome can be thought of as the “digestive system” of the cell because it breaks down molecules using emzyme

Similar questions