Lysosomes!!
You can compare a lysosome in a cell to a recycling plant in a city. Just like how a recycling plant breaks down waste into its basic components for reuse, a lysosome breaks down used cell components for recycling within the cell. Both help to maintain cleanliness and efficiency in their respective environments.
For my project I did a Recycling Plant, cause it breaks down and RECYCLES cellular components :)
Jundiz recycling plant's population is 235,661.
"Ohio pulp mills" oldest paper recycling plant in US
"Ohio pulp mills" oldest paper recycling plant in US
Animal cells have a lysosomes that are not present and cilia that are rarely seen in plant cells. The lysosomes are the recycling and disposal site in the animal cell. The cilia help the cell move.
the cell parts that are present in plant cells but are not present in animal cells are:: 1.chloroplast 2.cell wall 3.vacuole and also the plant cell is rectangular in shape while the animal cell is roughly oval in shape
http://earth911.com/recycling/ go to this website for extensive information on exactly what, where and how things can be recycled. Cell Phone Recycling is one of the major recycling nowadays.
Take i to your local recycling plant or put it an a recycling bin at a store or something.
The vacuole is responsible for holding WATER, not waste, but yes the vacuole is the water holding organelle in a plant.
The plant organelle used to degrade macromolecules is the lysosome. Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down larger molecules into smaller components that can be used by the cell for energy or recycling.
The lysosome in a cell can be compared to a recycling center in a city. Lysosomes are responsible for breaking down waste materials and recycling them into new molecules that the cell can use. Just like a recycling center processes and reuses materials, lysosomes help maintain the cleanliness and functionality of the cell by breaking down and recycling waste.