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why lysosomes cannot
destroyed coronavirus?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The scientists discovered that lysosomes were de-acidified in coronavirus-infected cells. This significantly weakened the activity of their destructive enzymes. As a result, the coronaviruses remained intact and ready to infect other cells when they exited.

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The scientists discovered that lysosomes were de-acidified in coronavirus-infected cells. This significantly weakened the activity of their destructive enzymes. As a result, the coronaviruses remained intact and ready to infect other cells when they exited.

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