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mitochondrion. Mitochondria play a crucial role in triggering cell death, or apoptosis, by releasing enzymes that initiate the breakdown of proteins and DNA in the cell. This process is important for maintaining the overall health and balance of tissues and organs in the body.
The nucleus transcribes and releases messenger RNA signaling for the enzymes to be synthesized
Enzymes called caspases aid in programmed cell death, known as apoptosis. Apoptosis occurs when a cell is at the end of its normal reproductive life or when it has been damaged. At this time, the cell receives information that initiates a series of events that lead to its own destruction. After apoptosis, white blood cells engulf the degraded cell fragments.
The pancreas releases its enzymes into the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
Lysosome
Most likely the mitochondria (with respect to oxidative stress and apoptosis) and the endoplasmic reticulum.
mitochondrion. Mitochondria play a crucial role in triggering cell death, or apoptosis, by releasing enzymes that initiate the breakdown of proteins and DNA in the cell. This process is important for maintaining the overall health and balance of tissues and organs in the body.
Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes, so if it ruptured it would cause the digestive enzymes to digest and kill other surrounding cells.
The pancreas is a source of several enzymes
Egestion
Releases cytotoxic enzymes
The nucleus transcribes and releases messenger RNA signaling for the enzymes to be synthesized
Enzymes called caspases aid in programmed cell death, known as apoptosis. Apoptosis occurs when a cell is at the end of its normal reproductive life or when it has been damaged. At this time, the cell receives information that initiates a series of events that lead to its own destruction. After apoptosis, white blood cells engulf the degraded cell fragments.
The liver releases bile, and the pancreas releases digestive enzymes.
The pancreas releases its enzymes into the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
Lysosomal enzymes exiting dying cell would damage surrounding cells
Yes, enzymes are responsible to break down complex molecules to simpler one for digestion