Why are lysosomes known as 'scavenger of the cell'??
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Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found almost in every animal cell. They are spherical vesicles containing hydrolytic enzymes that can break down many kinds of biomolecules. They serve as intracellular digestive system. ... Since they remove cell debris, they are called scavengers of the cell.
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Answer:Lysosomes are also called suicide bag of a cell.
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Because when it bursts it eats the own cell and cell ruptures
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