No, it's found in a eukaryotic cell.
It is neither a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell because it is not a cell. It is an organelle. They are found in animal cells and are vesicle like, they contain digestive enzymes which are used to break down "old" organelles.
Since bacteria are prokaryotic, they do not contain lysosomes. Prokaryotes also do not contain a nucleus, mitochondria, or other membrane-bound organelles.
Yes, the epithelial cell from the small intestine is a eukaryotic cell. It contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, e.g. mitochondria and lysosomes.
Prokaryotic cells lack any membrane bound organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts, golgi apparatus, etc. These membrane bound organelles are only found in eukaryotic cells.
The organelle lysosome is involved in the programmed cell death.
As far as I know, lysosomes can only be found in eukaryotic cells. The difference between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that prokaryotic cells do not contain a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, but eukaryotic cells do.
lysosomes are found in eukaryotic cells.
It is neither a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell because it is not a cell. It is an organelle. They are found in animal cells and are vesicle like, they contain digestive enzymes which are used to break down "old" organelles.
Prokaryotic cells lack any membrane bound organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts, golgi apparatus, etc. These membrane bound organelles are only found in eukaryotic cells.
Since bacteria are prokaryotic, they do not contain lysosomes. Prokaryotes also do not contain a nucleus, mitochondria, or other membrane-bound organelles.
Lysosomes are found in eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotes do not possess any membrane-bound organelles, including lysosomes. (They also lack a nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and any other membrane-bound vesicles.)
Yes, the epithelial cell from the small intestine is a eukaryotic cell. It contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, e.g. mitochondria and lysosomes.
Prokaryotic cells lack any membrane bound organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts, golgi apparatus, etc. These membrane bound organelles are only found in eukaryotic cells.
While all cells contain lysosomes, they are most concentrated in the liver, since it is tasked with eliminating toxins from the blood, and lysosomes contain many enzymes that are able to break down toxic compounds.
Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
It is neither a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell because it is not a cell. It is an organelle. They are found in animal cells and are vesicle like, they contain digestive enzymes which are used to break down "old" organelles.
lysosomes