Why do the lysosome contain hydrolytic enzyme?
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Those enzymes are called hydrolytic enzymes, and they break down large molecules into small molecules. ... They're stored there because the transporters for moving these small molecules out are missing genetically. And finally, one other function of the lysosome is to ingest bacteria so that the bacteria can be destroyed.
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Those enzymes are called hydrolytic enzymes, and they break down large molecules into small molecules. ... They're stored there because the transporters for moving these small molecules out are missing genetically. And finally, one other function of the lysosome is to ingest bacteria so that the bacteria can be destroyed.
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