No, the cell would not be able to digest and break down proteins and the cell would not get enough energy to function properly.
Lysosomes digest excess or worn-out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses and bacteria. Doing these actions in a membrane-bound organelle allows the digestive enzymes to work at the 4.5 pH they require without affecting the rest of the cell. It also plays a role in autolysis (cell suicide).
it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.
lysosomes are the "recycling center" of the cell
== == It varies from cell to cell. For example, if a cell is specifically made for fighting diseases and controlling bacteria in the body, then it would contain more lysosomes to help rid the body of bacteria.
It is the lysosome. The recycle bin of cell
It could easily just die. Right then and there. With lysosome, it helps the cell to function the way it properly should. So, there ya got it! YOUR VERY OWN ANSWER!! YAY!! P.S. If this is a student reaserching this....I WAS ONE TOO!
Without lysosomes, Old or dangerous materials could build up in damage or killed the cell.
Lysosomes digest excess or worn-out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses and bacteria. Doing these actions in a membrane-bound organelle allows the digestive enzymes to work at the 4.5 pH they require without affecting the rest of the cell. It also plays a role in autolysis (cell suicide).
bacterial cell
lysosomes
in the lysosomes
the cell die from infection.
it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.
lysosomes
animals can NOT make food only plants can... so that would be a no
In the lysosomes.
lysosomes