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No. A cell contains many lysosomes that all helps to digest unwanted cell parts and pathogens.
If a cell did not have any lysosomes or had a shortage of them, then the waste materials or damaged materials would build up, and eventually lead to infection and the later the death of the cell
The special vesicles containing enzymes are called Lysosomes.
Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes. The enzymes destroy worn-out or damages organelles, wastes and invading particles. Lysosomes are found mainly in animal cells. The cell wraps itself around a particle and encloses it in a vesicle. Lysosomes bump into the vesicle and pour enzymes into it. The enzymes break down the particles inside the vesicle. Without lysosomes, old and dangerous materials could build up and damage or kill the cell.
Libosomes are the intracellular digestive system. The function of a libosome is to break down enzymes. Libosomes also destroy foreign bodies that can prevent the cell from functioning properly.
Lysosomes recycle proteins
No, the cell would not be able to digest and break down proteins and the cell would not get enough energy to function properly.
a lysosome is responsible for repairing worn out organelles and even sometimes destroys the cell if its too old or cant function properly.
hydrolyzes the macromolecules
Recycling center
im pretty sure that lysosomes break down nutrients in a cell
They are digested.
A+ recycling center.
A+ recycling center.
lysosomes are organelles that are used for transportation of proteins in the cell.
No. A cell contains many lysosomes that all helps to digest unwanted cell parts and pathogens.
Lysosomes are organelles found in the cell that contain acid hydrolase enzymes. Their function is to break down cellular waste materials.