The specific toxin that lysosomes eliminate is toxic peroxide.
The organelle lysosome is involved in the programmed cell death.
Lysosomes are in eukariyotes.So animal,plant,fungi,protist kingdom have lysosomes.
the lysosomes
yes, humans and animals have lysosomes, along with plant cells. But in the case of lysosomes in plants, the vacuoles take the lysosomes place. The lysosomes are the digestive system in a cell and they energize the cell by digesting proteins. :)
-Endoplasmic reticulum -Golgi apparatus
The four ways the body can eliminate toxins are Biotransformation, excretion by the kidneys, excretion by the liver and excretion by the lungs. It all depends on what the toxin is i.e Lipo soluble or water soluble and also the concentrations together with the route of exposure how the body will try to eliminate the toxin.
An acetylandromedol is a specific grayanotoxin, a toxin found in plants such as rhododendrons.
non host specific toxin is basically does not have specific host to attack. It is defined as pathogen effectors that induce toxicity and promote disease in broad host species and in genotypes of that host expressing non specific and not often dominant susceptibility gene.
antitoxin
Lysosomes contain specific chemical enzymes within them that is called "Proteins".
Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
lysosomes
Botulinum toxin latches onto specific proteins in nerve endings and irreversibly destroys them. These proteins control the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that stimulates muscle cells.
Lysosomes
it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.
It is a biomicrobial toxin.
Lysosomes is correct.