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What is lysosomes??​

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Answered by llMissCrispelloll
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Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers—proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. Lysosomes thus represent morphologically diverse organelles defined by the common function of degrading intracellular material.

Answered by ChromaticSoul
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A lysosome is a small vesicle-like eukaryotic organelle. It contains hydrolytic enzymes that break down waste material and cellular debris. Lysosomes digest excess or worn-out organelles, food particles and engulfed viruses or bacteria. Thus, they are called as disposal system of the cell.

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