I believe it is the lysosome.
But the lysosome breaks down waste, but I don't know if it cleans the cell.
Sorry if I'm not correct.
it would be the function of the cytoskeleton.
The lysosome is an organelle in the cell that stores waste material. It contains enzymes that break down and recycle cellular debris and waste products. This helps maintain cell cleanliness and function.
The vacuole is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste inside a cell. It helps maintain cell structure and turgor pressure, and plays a role in intracellular digestion and waste removal.
Diffusion allows for the movement of molecules such as nutrients and waste products in and out of the cell. This process helps maintain the cell's internal environment by ensuring a balance of molecules inside and outside of the cell necessary for cellular functions.
The function for the lysosomes is to get rid of all the waste in a cell. An analogy might be a garbage man or garbage truck. Another analogy for the lysosome is our digestive system because it helps take out the junk in our body and so does the lysosome for the cell. It might also functions sort of like a garbage disposal, since it breaks down waste.
lysosomes
The thing that helps to maintain the balance of food and waste in a cell is the nucleus. This is because the nucleus controls the functions of the cell.
It digests waste particles;breaks down food and cleans up the cell.
it breaks down cellular waste products, fats, and proteins. AKA its the garbage disposal in a cell
Not to be gross...but It breaks down and somewhat composite the cell into other cells...like decomposition!
Lysosomes, which contain hydrolytic enzymes, are the organelles responsible for breaking down food, waste, and worn out cell parts in the cells.
The lysosome breaks down waste materials and is responsible for apoptosis.
It is the lysosome. The recycle bin of cell
That is the lysosomes. They digest and recycle waste in cells
it would be the function of the cytoskeleton.
The lysosome is an organelle in the cell that stores waste material. It contains enzymes that break down and recycle cellular debris and waste products. This helps maintain cell cleanliness and function.
The cytoplasm is the thick, jellylike material inside the cell membrane - not including the nucleus, in which the organelles are located. The cytoplasm helps to move materials around the cell. Cytoplasm provides support to the internal structures of the cell and helps it to maintain the shape and consistency of the cell. It also dissolves cellular waste and breaks down glucose molecules into pyruvate molecules, which are used by the mitochondria.