White blood cells contain the most lysosomes in the entire body. White blood cells need the extra lysosomes for the bacteria that they ingest.
Phagocytic Cells, such as white blood cells, have an exceptional number of lysosomes to degrade ingested bacteria and viruses.
White blood cells would have lots of lysosomes to destroy invading microorganisms.
Osteoclasts
osteoclasts
osteoclasts
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Phagocytes.
lysosomes
Lysosomes are considered the cells recycling center OR the recycle bin of the cells. These organelles are basically vessicles containing acids and enzymes in their interior that degrade the waste material of the cell.
The secretory cell i.e the epithelial cells of stomach, or cells of glands etc are mostly rich in lysosomes. Because lysosome works as secretory vesicles.
No, lysosomes don't have their own DNA. They are membrane sacs containing enzymes, acids, etc. If you are looking for an organelle which does have its own DNA, you might want to look at Mitochondria and Chloroplasts.
Chloroplast
lysosomes
Lysosomes are considered the cells recycling center OR the recycle bin of the cells. These organelles are basically vessicles containing acids and enzymes in their interior that degrade the waste material of the cell.
no, phagocyctic white blood cells would provide the best opportunity to study lysosomes.
== == It varies from cell to cell. For example, if a cell is specifically made for fighting diseases and controlling bacteria in the body, then it would contain more lysosomes to help rid the body of bacteria.
Lysosomes are the organelles that would digest virus that enter the cell. Lysosomes are generated from Golgi apparatus.
Lysosomes main function is to kill bacteria. Stomach cells line the interior of your stomach so the lysosomes are needed to kill any bacteria or foreign substance that attaches itself to your stomach. The same idea applies to your intestine.
lysosomes as they contain digestive enzymes
The secretory cell i.e the epithelial cells of stomach, or cells of glands etc are mostly rich in lysosomes. Because lysosome works as secretory vesicles.
Lysosomes are rarer than hens teeth in plant cells, so I would not know what color they would be when found. The " digestive " action preformed by lysosomes in animal cells is usually preformed in the large central vacuole of plant cells. Lysosomes in plant cells is still highly debated, but some seem to have been found. You will not find much at Google on this, but you can try to find something.
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen
No, lysosomes don't have their own DNA. They are membrane sacs containing enzymes, acids, etc. If you are looking for an organelle which does have its own DNA, you might want to look at Mitochondria and Chloroplasts.
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