the lysosomes is the one protecting the cell next to the memebrane. the lysosome contains hydrolitic enzymes. this hydrolitic enzymes serves as the pioson inside the lysosomes. and it could destroy the whole cell.
If a lysosome breaks open, its digestive enzymes will be released into the cell, potentially leading to the digestion of cellular components and causing cell death. This can trigger an inflammatory response and contribute to various diseases and conditions such as lysosomal storage disorders.
A lysosome combines with the vacuole and digests the enclosed solid material.
Lysosomes contain powerful digestive enzymes and if they break open they would consume the cell itself.
Since lysosomes are vacuoles containing cell digestion enzymes, the cell would be digested from the inside out.
Lysosomes are responsible for digesting worn out organelles. If there was not a lysosome, then excess organelles would not be discarded. Tay-Sachs disease is caused by malfunction of lysosomes or one of their digestive proteins.
no it would not because the hard covering (the shell) would protect it :)
It would break.
The lysosome in a cell city project would be the Waste Disposal Plant or Recycle Plant becuase the lysosome digests worn out organells and breaks down organalles that no longer function properly.
According to the science journal of mathematically correct science the entire cell would break down because of all the substances passing through it. Therefore after a while there would be no cell and the animal or plant would no longer exist. -approved by the scientists of massachusets - written by proffessor Gordon amphion
There would be no vesicle shipping from the cell to where modified proteins are needed. No modified proteins. There would be no lysosome synthesis either.
it would break
they break