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What is the role of Golgi body and lysosome in the cell

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Answered by TheUnknownUser
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You will find organelles called lysosomes in nearly every animal-like eukaryotic cell. Lysosomes hold enzymes that were created by the cell. The purpose of the lysosome is to digest things. ... The Golgi then does its final work to create the digestive enzymes and pinches off a small, very specific vesicle.

Answered by Anonymous
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Golgi body, membrane-bound organelle of eukaryotic cells (cells with clearly defined nuclei) that is made up of a series of flattened, stacked pouches called cisternae.Lysosome is a specific type of organelle that's very acidic. So that means that it has to be protected from the rest of the inside of the cell. It's a compartment, then, that has a membrane around it that stores the digestive enzymes that require this acid, low-pH environment.

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