lysosome
lysosome
Lysosomes are the organelles that digests food molecules and wastes inside the cell. Lysosomes also digests cell parts and foreign invaders.
foods contain enzymes and bacteria that help digest food and eliminate wastes.
The special vesicle in cells that digests food particles, waste, and foreign substances is called a lysosome. Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes that break down macromolecules, old cell parts, and pathogens. They play a crucial role in cellular digestion and waste disposal, maintaining cellular health by recycling materials. Dysfunction of lysosomes can lead to various diseases, known as lysosomal storage disorders.
Enzymes.
A lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle in animal cells that contains various hydrolytic enzymes. Its main function is to break down cell waste and debris, as well as to digest ingested bacteria and viruses. This process helps to maintain cellular homeostasis and remove harmful substances.
Its function is to digest food (mechanically and chemically), absorb nutrients and dispose of solid wastes.
The purpose of digestion is to digest food and absorb the energy from the food. Also some parts of the digestive system also helps you to remove wastes from the body. ;)
No, the stomach does. The liver prevents harmful substances from goig to your blodstream.
No, gum has alot of substances that other food contains, therefore it takes a normal amount of time to digest.
It rots and substances called cadaverines and putricines are produced, making an awful smell!
u have a digestive system to digest food or change it to usable substances your body can use