Which cell organelle is commonly called cellular housekeeper? Where does it arise from?
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Lysosome is the cell housekeeper organelle. They are membrane-bound vesicles that
contain digestive (hydrolytic) enzymes like acid hydrolase. They are
called as ‘suicide-bags’ of cells.They digest macromolecules by
phagocytosis, endocytosis, or autophagy . They also participate in
auto-cell lysis. They arise from golgi bodies.
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lysosome
Explanation:
lysosome is the cell housekeeper organelle. They are membrane-bound vesicles that contain digestive (hydrolytic) enzymes. They digest worn out and diseased organelles therefore keeping the cell "clean" hence known as housekeeper of cells or scavengers of cell.
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