Lysosomes form the digestive compartments of a cell. They are involved in cellular digestion.
Lysosomes are membrane bound cell organelles that have hydrolytic enzymes that can break down biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids and other cellular waste materials.
Compartments of a cell are called Organells.So they can be found in a cell.
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The digestive juices in a cell are called lysosomes for all you kids who are doing your bio homework and not using the book:)
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No, all cytoplasmic compartments are formed from the 'pinching off of folded membrane segments'.
Compartments of a cell are called Organells.So they can be found in a cell.
Lysosomes is called the 'digestive bag' of the cell. By, Abhishek Mandal
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All eukaryotic cells have membrane covered compartments called vesicles. They form when part of the cell membrane of an object pinches off.
Glyco-protein cell coats, as compared to a bacterial cell wall.
They are called Lysosomes :).
The digestive juices in a cell are called lysosomes for all you kids who are doing your bio homework and not using the book:)
Ruminants such as cattle have four compartments to their stomachs. Moving oral to aboral, they are the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum.
All eukaryotic cells have a membrane covered compartment called the nucleus. The nucleus is the control center of the cell and contains the cells DNA.
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It is vesicles
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