lysosomes
lysosomes
Lysosomes, which contain hydrolytic enzymes, are the organelles responsible for breaking down food, waste, and worn out cell parts in the cells.
Lysosomes are the cell organelles responsible for breaking down waste and cellular debris through the process of digestion. They contain enzymes that help to break down molecules into their component parts for recycling or removal from the cell.
It forms the outer lining of the cell. The cell wall mostly constitutes of cellulose and its main function is providing support and rigidity.
Food wastes and worn out cell parts are broken down by enzymes in the body. Enzymes facilitate chemical reactions that break down large molecules into smaller ones that can be absorbed by the body or eliminated as waste. This process is vital for maintaining proper functioning of the body's cells and organs.
Lysosomes are cellular organelles that break down food molecules, waste, and worn-out cell parts. They contain hydrolytic enzymes that digest macromolecules, such as proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, into their smaller components. This process not only recycles cellular components but also helps maintain cellular health and function.
Lysosomes are the organelles that digests food molecules and wastes inside the cell. Lysosomes also digests cell parts and foreign invaders.
The lysosome is the organelle responsible for recycling old cell parts and breaking down waste materials in the cell. It contains enzymes that break down molecules into smaller components that can be reused by the cell.
The part of the cell brakes down food and old cell parts is call lysosome...
Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles that contain digestive enzymes. They break down and recycle cellular waste and foreign particles, as well as help to degrade and recycle cellular components and organelles. Essentially, they act as the cell's recycling center.
The lysosome is the organelle that breaks down molecules.
The Vacuole is responsible for storing waste