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it aids in the digestion process.
The large vesicle that aids in digestion within plant cells is called a vacuole. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store water, nutrients, and waste products, and also play a role in maintaining turgor pressure and supporting the structure of the cell.
Lysosomes are responsible for digesting worn-out cell parts through a process called autophagy. They contain enzymes that break down cellular debris and waste materials. This helps in recycling components of the cell and maintaining cellular health.
Membrane digestion refers to the process by which cells incorporate nutrients from the external environment through the cell membrane. This process involves the uptake, processing, and absorption of nutrients such as amino acids, sugars, and lipids by the cell. Membrane digestion plays a crucial role in nutrient acquisition and energy production for the cell.
Autophagocytosis is the process of self-digestion by a cell through the action of enzymes originating within the same cell.
Digestion, this then creates energy for the cell
The food materials is ingested into the cell via endocytosis which is digested by lysosomes which contains various hydrolytic enzymes. Waste materials so formed after digestion is excreted by cell by process called exocytosis.
Cellular digestion
The liver acts as an accessory organ in digestion by producing bile, which aids in the breakdown of fats in the small intestine. It does not directly participate in digestion like the stomach or intestines but plays a crucial role in the process.
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