Lysosome is responsible for reabsorption (ex for tadpole tails) and replace tissue that will be replaced by new one (ex, digestion of larval tissues)
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aid in fertilization by extracellular digestion
Lysosomes contain enzymes that are responsible for the breakdown of waste products and debris within the cell.
Homework problem :/ Just wondering what is the role of the nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex, lysosomes and the cytoskeleton in a macrophage. Had a look around and sites only describe the role of lysosomes . please help
its lyosomes
Lysosomes's role in metabolism is digestion.
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lysosomes play a role in drug action...
During endocytosis, the vesicles merge with the lysosomes. The lysosomes then proceed to break down the material of the cell and get rid of the waste.
Lysosomes are also known as "suicide sacs" because of their autolysis role, wherein a damaged cell ruptures its lysosomes and in effect digests itself.
aid in fertilization by extracellular digestion
Lysosomes contain enzymes that are responsible for the breakdown of waste products and debris within the cell.
Homework problem :/ Just wondering what is the role of the nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex, lysosomes and the cytoskeleton in a macrophage. Had a look around and sites only describe the role of lysosomes . please help
They break down large molecules
Regulates metabolism and creates energy for food
Ingestion