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write a brief on lysosomes​

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Answered by deepavaja222
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Answer:A lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle found in many animal cells. They are spherical vesicles that contain hydrolytic enzymes that can break down many kinds of biomolecules. The lumen's pH (~4.5–5.0) is optimal for the enzymes involved in hydrolysis, analogous to the activity of the stomach.

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Answered by asimkhan33329
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LYSOSOMES

➡️ The name lysosome is derived from the geek word Lysis , which means dissolution or destruction . they are also known as suicide -bags or suicide sacs.

➡️ Lysosomes were discovered by the Belgian cytologist Christian de duve in 1955 .

➡️ A lysosome is a cell organelle. they are like sphere in shape. They have hydrolytic enzymes which can break down almost all kinds of biomolecules , including proteins , nucleic acids, carbohydrates , lipids and cellular debris . They contain more than 50 different enzymes .

➡️ By convention , lysosome is the term used for animal cells . In plant cells, vacuoles do similar functions

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