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what is the function of lysosomes​

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Answered by kmswami2002
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Explanation:

The function of lysosomes is to remove waste as well as destroying a cell after it has died, called autolysis. A lysosome is an organelle containing digestive enzymes which it uses to function as the digestion and waste removal for cells, food particles, bacteria, etc

Lysosomes hold enzymes that were created by the cell. The purpose of the lysosome is to digest things. They might be used to digest food or break down the cell when it dies. ... The Golgi then does its final work to create the digestive enzymes and pinches off a small, very specific vesicle.


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Answered by vidhi297
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LYSOSOME IS ALSO CALLED THE SUCIDAL BAG OF THE CELL....

The main function of lysosome is to remove the waste material from the cell.

and also helps in breakdown of food particles with the help of its digestive enzymes......

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