Biology, asked by nikki523, 1 month ago

what is lysosomes?
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Answered by DoctörSmíle
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Answer:

  • A lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
  • Lysosomes are involved with various cell processes.
  • They break down excess or worn-out cell parts.
  • If the cell is damaged beyond repair, lysosomes can help it to self-destruct in a process called programmed cell death, or apoptosis.

Explanation:

Structure

Lysosome Structure

  • They have a simple structure; they are spheres made up of a lipid bilayer that encloses fluid that contains a variety of hydrolytic enzymes.
  • Lysosomes are formed by budding off of the Golgi apparatus, and the hydrolytic enzymes within them are formed in the endoplasmic reticulum.

Plant cell

  • Lysosomes are membrane bounded organelles found in animal and plant cells.
  • They assist with degrading material taken in from outside the cell and life expired components from within the cell. Recent research suggests that lysosomes are organelles that store hydrolytic enzymes in an inactive state.
Answered by Amaleenadams
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Answer:

Lysosome are also called suicidal bags.They are membrane bound cell organelles that contains digestive enzymes.They break down excess or worn out cell parts

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