Lysosomes is used to break down large molecules.
Lysosomes fuse with the food vacuole, releasing digestive enzymes that break down the food material into smaller molecules. The lysosomal enzymes then facilitate the digestion of food material within the vacuole, allowing the cell to absorb the nutrients released from digestion.
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. :)
Lysosomes are in eukariyotes.So animal,plant,fungi,protist kingdom have lysosomes.
Lysosomes are not involved in secretion. Lysosomes are organelles responsible for breaking down and recycling cellular waste and debris. Secretory vesicles are responsible for transporting materials for secretion out of the cell.
No, lysosomes are not prokaryotic. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells, which are more complex cells that have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have membrane-bound organelles like lysosomes.
Lysosomes have the job of digesting wastes in the cell.
Lysosome are found in animal cells as plant central vacuoles do the same job for plants as lysosomes do for animals. " Digestion " tasks.
Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
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break down food molecules, cell wastes, worn-out cell parts, vruses, and bacteria
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it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.
Lysosomes is correct.
lysosomes are the "recycling center" of the cell
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Lysosomes are the vesicles that contain a cell's digestive enzymes.