Biology, asked by amitkumar251087, 10 months ago

why ribosomes are known as Scavenger of cell​

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Answered by payalsingh255
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Answer:

Explanation:

They serve as intracellular digestive system. Also, they destroy any foreign material that enters the cell such as pathogens. Since they remove cell debris, they are called scavengers of the cell. ... Lysosomes are called so because they remove the cellular debris.

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Answered by Anonymous
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They possess many hydrolytic enzymes that destroy any foreign material inside the cell such as bacteria. ... In these processes, they remove the cell debris. As lysosomes remove unnecessary particles and organelles from cell hence they are called as scavengers of the cells. Therefore, option A is correct.

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