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 distributed among different types of eukaryotic cells by their level of nutrients. Cells processing a high quantity of larger nutrients will generally have more lysosomes than other cells.
Lysosomes are responsible for managing waste in cell. They contain different types of enzymes
peoxea, lochea, hankea, notys, and archea.
The two types of lysosomes are Peroxisomes which is a vesicle containing oxidases and catalase. It's located by the smooth ER of the animal cell. The second type of lysosme is the Proteasome which is a tiny barrel-shaped structure that contain proteases. Peroxisomes functions include oxidizing amio acids and fatty acids; also detoxifing alcohol. The functions of Proteasome includes degrading unneeded, damaged, or faulty proteins by cutting them into small peptides.
In a cell, breakdown usually occurs in lysosomes through various enzymes. However, this relates to cell waste, debris, etc. In terms of food breakdown, enzymes usually do this. Amylase works on starch, pepsin on proteins, and lipase on fat. Also, in a general cell model, lysosomes are usually described as the breakdown mechanism (and also crucial for apoptosis). You would need to ask about specific types of cells in order to get a good answer.
No, lysosomes are not unique to neurons. They are found in many types of animal cells.
lysosomes are the "recycling center" of the cell
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Lysosomes are distributed among different types of eukaryotic cells by their level of nutrients. Cells processing a high quantity of larger nutrients will generally have more lysosomes than other cells.
An enriched medium
Lysosomes are responsible for managing waste in cell. They contain different types of enzymes
Lysosomes are found in animal cells. Their jobs are to break up waste and cellular debris. This is performed by vacuoles in plant and yeast cells.
All types of flours are mixtures of compounds.
Mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum
bacteria
1. If you think to allotropic forms: alpha, beta, gamma. 2. If you think to enrichment: depleted, slightly enriched, low enriched, highly enriched. 3. If you think to isotopes: 3 natural isotopes and 26 artificial isotopes and isomers.
No. Lysosomes are vesicles within cells that contain enzymes to digest particles of "food"