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what is the function of granules​

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Answered by rashmijhanva123
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group of leukocytes called granulocytes contain granules and play an important role in the immune system. The granules of certain cells, such as natural killer cells, contain components which can lead to the lysis of neighboring cells.

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Answered by bhatiamona
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What is the function of granules​ ?

Function of granules :

  • Granules are plastids or granules found in the cytoplasm, often thought to be the source of glycogen or other polymeric food stores.
  • Granules can be stored as nutrient stores in prokaryotes cells. These can be stored in the cytoplasm as glycogen, lipid, polyphosphate, sulfur or nitrogen.
  • Sulfur granules use hydrogen sulfide as the electron source.
  • Granules act as storage granules in plant cells, bound by the lysosome membrane. They contain hydrolytic digestive enzymes.
  • For example starch granules of corn germ or other seeds.

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