no, phagocyctic white blood cells would provide the best opportunity to study lysosomes.
A microscope such as a liver cell or white blood cell would be good for studying lysosomes, as they contain a large number of these organelles. These cells are readily available for study and experimentation in laboratory settings.
it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.
lysosomes are the "recycling center" of the cell
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No,lysosomes do not do that.It is performed by cell membrane.
Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
It is the lysosome. The recycle bin of cell
the plant cell have an cell wall but the animal cell havent cell wall , animal cell have lysosomes and the plant havent lysosomes.
That cell does not exist lysosomes are only found in animal cells but cell walls are only found in plant cells
Lysosomes recycle proteins
Lysosomes are the vesicles that contain a cell's digestive enzymes.