Biology, asked by EssaHassan, 1 month ago

Why the environment of the lysosome is acidic in nature?​

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Answered by meenarawat1982
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Little organs within cells called lysosomes digest unwanted material. And like stomachs, they must be acidic to do so. If they aren't, cells stop growing. ... Among other things, a lysosome devours cellular debris -- and, like a stomach, it needs to be acidic to do its job.

Answered by sheoranravinder777
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each lysosome is surrounded by a membrane that maintenance an acid environment .

lysosome contain a wide variety of hydrolytic enzyme ( acid hydrolases )

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