The food materials is ingested into the cell via endocytosis which is digested by lysosomes which contains various hydrolytic enzymes. Waste materials so formed after digestion is excreted by cell by process called exocytosis.
The Golgi Body produces the spheric organelles called the Lysosomes. these lysosomes contain the digestive enzymes which chemically breakdown the food. Therefore, the body parts where most of the food is digested, have large amounts of lysosomes in their cells to help in the digestion process.
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The Lysosome is the part of the cell that digests waste.
Lysosomes in the cell use enzymes to digest cellular waste.
the lysosome.
Lysosomes
an organelle called vacuole
an organelle called vacuole
an organelle called vacuole
A vacuole is a membrane bound sac that plays roles in intracellular digestion and release of cellular waste products.
Golgi Appartus
Yes, there are lysosomes in animal cells. This is where cellular digestion of debris and waste occurs in the cell.
The lysosomes contain the enzymes. They are the digestive system of the cell, getting rid of waste and cellular debris.
Contractile Vacuole is the organelle responsible for excreting and collecting cellular waste.
Lysosomes and vacuoles are pretty much the same organelle with certain specializations in plants and animals. Lysosomes were discovered by Belgian cytologist Christian De Duve. Lysosomes fuse with vacuoles and empty their contents into them for digestion of cellular content and also to break up waste material and cellular debris.
Lysosomes are the organelles that are responsible for breaking down the cellular waste in animal cells. Lysosomes are located in the cytoplasm of the cell.
They are for the temporary storage of materials, such as; water, food, waste products, and other cellular materials
They are for the temporary storage of materials, such as; water, food, waste products, and other cellular materials