Lysosomes are the cells' garbage disposal system. They degrade the products of ingestion and makes the pH more acidic. In easier words they digest food for the cell.
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The main function of the lysosome in a cell is to break down and recycle cellular waste and debris, as well as to digest and recycle old or damaged organelles and molecules.
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The lysosome is an organelle in a cell that functions as the "garbage disposal" by breaking down and recycling cellular waste and debris.
The function of a lysosome in cellular processes is to break down and recycle cellular waste and debris, as well as to digest and recycle old or damaged organelles and molecules within the cell.
The main function of a lysosome in cellular processes is to break down and recycle cellular waste and debris, as well as to digest and destroy foreign invaders such as bacteria or viruses.
lysosomes produce powerful enzymes which digest proteins
plant cells do not have lysosomes but they do have a central vacuole that does a similar function of breaking down materials with enzymes
The lysosome is an organelle in cells that breaks down and recycles waste materials, old cell parts, and foreign substances. Its function is to maintain cellular cleanliness and regulate various cellular processes.
Waste Management