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why are lysosomes known as suicide bags ​

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Answered by noorishahmed
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50 years ago, Christian de Duve introduced the term “suicide bags” to describe lysosomes the organelles containing numerous hydrolases, which were, until the discovery of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, thought to be responsible for the major part of the intracellular turnover of proteins and other macromolecules.

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Answered by kailashmannem
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\orange{\mathbb{LYSOSOMES \: ARE \: KNOWN \: AS \: SUICIDE \: BAGS \: BECAUSE \: THEY \: CONTAIN \: DESTRUCTIVE\: ENZYMES \: WHICH \: DIGEST \: THE \: CELL.}}

\red{\mathbb{HOPE \: IT \: HELPS\: YOU..........}}

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