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Why Lysosomes Are Know As “the Cleaners” Of The Cell Waste?​

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Answered by Darika25
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Lysosomes are called the cleaners of cell waste as they digest the wastes with the help of enzymes they contain, freeing up the atoms in it to be recycled.

Lysosomes carry out autophagic and heterophagic digestion: autophagic digestion by digesting residual substances from the cellular metabolism; heterophagic digestion by digesting substances that enter the cell. Lysosomes enfold the substances to be degraded forming digestive vacuoles, or residual vacuoles, that later migrate toward the plasma membrane fusing with it and liberating (exocytosis) the digested material to the exterior.

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Answered by SarcasmSoul
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Lysosomes are known as the 'cleaners of the cell waste' because these are organelles with digestive enzymes that enables digestion and removal of waste in the cell.

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