Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed intracellular vesicles that are the waste disposal units of the cell. They are colorless and are transparent.
I think it's yellow
The organelle lysosome is involved in the programmed cell death.
Lysosomes are in eukariyotes.So animal,plant,fungi,protist kingdom have lysosomes.
the lysosomes
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 contain digestive enzymes.
Lysosomes have no color. The outside of a lysosome may appear to be the color of the proteins surrounding it.
a lysosome is a dark yellow color with a tent of red
Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
lysosomes
Lysosomes
it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.
Lysosomes is correct.
The organelle lysosome is involved in the programmed cell death.
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.
Lysosomes are in eukariyotes.So animal,plant,fungi,protist kingdom have lysosomes.
lysosomes
lysosomes are the "recycling center" of the cell