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The proteins within lysosomes probably have certain properties that make them immune to each other, not some process that they go through.

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Q: In a Lysosome within a Eukaryotic cell what is the process that the proteins on the inner side of the membrane go through to prevent them from being digested by the enzymes within the Lysosome?
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