The answer to your question is: Peroxisomes.
In a cell there there may be two types of digestive organelles, lysosomes or peroxisomes. Lysosomes are the normal digestive organelle found in most cells that are most common in intracellular digestion. Peroxisomes, on the other hand, combine enzymes to break down particles into H2O2, better known as hydrogen peroxide.
The chemical formula of hydrogen peroxide is H2O2.
Peroxisome produce hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as a byproduct of their metabolic processes.
Peroxisomes
having just done this experiment for my chemistry lab, i found that adding it to hydrogen peroxide produces a similar reaction as adding it to water. it dissolves almost as fast.
Peroxide is an compound that can be a part of another chemical to form a molecule. Hydrogen peroxide is two hydrogen atoms attached to a peroxide molecule, forming hydrogen peroxide. Peroxide itself (O2) only exists as molecular oxygen when it is not attached to another chemical.
They are different compounds, although all of them contain the same peroxide ions.
Peroisomes
Peroxisome produce hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as a byproduct of their metabolic processes.
yes hydrogene is reactive in fact hydrogene is the most reactive acording to the periodic table.
the mitochondria produces the energy
Oxygen
The organelle that produces and modifies polysaccharides that will be secreted is called the Golgi apparatus.
The Golgi Apparatus produces vesicles.
mitochondria
chloroplasts
Ribosomes
The nucleolus directs ribosome production.
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