Why are the lysosomes called as 'scavengers"? Describe
structure and functions of lysosomes.
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☛ Lysosomes are single membrane bound cellular organelles. They possess many hydrolytic enzymes that destroy any foreign material inside the cell such as bacteria. ... As lysosomes remove unnecessary particles and organelles from cell hence they are called as scavengers of the cells.
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scavengers of the cell
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lysosomes are the single membrane bound cells .they possess many hydrolysis enzymes that destroy any foreign material so they are called to be as natural scavengers
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