some acts like lyosomes :P I LOVE SCIENCE!!
Autophagosomes are involved in the process of removing nonfunctional organelles. They engulf the targeted organelles and fuse with lysosomes to degrade their contents. This process helps maintain cellular health and function by recycling components for reuse.
Yes, animal cells have lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles that contain enzymes responsible for breaking down waste materials and cellular debris, contributing to the cell's recycling system.
Yes. So long as the function has a value at the points in question, the function is considered defined.
The protein pump is active in its function.
Yes, exocytosis requires energy to function.
yes it is
Lythosomes are filled with Enzymes.
lysomes ar in a plant cell
Lyosomes
Autophagosomes are involved in the process of removing nonfunctional organelles. They engulf the targeted organelles and fuse with lysosomes to degrade their contents. This process helps maintain cellular health and function by recycling components for reuse.
They are in both.But plants have fewer number.
Lyosomes break down things like foods and old damaged organelles.
There only found in animal cells, but it's not clear yet if there found in plant cells. For now there just in animal cells!
They are the garbage disposals of the cell. They dismantle debris. They contain powerful enzymes that break down proteins, carbs, and nucleic acids, including foreign particles composed of these substances. They also destroy worn cellular parts.
Lysosomes do not have the ability to reproduce on their own as they are organelles within a cell. They are produced by the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, and are recycled through autophagy and endocytosis processes.
Yes, animal cells have lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles that contain enzymes responsible for breaking down waste materials and cellular debris, contributing to the cell's recycling system.
Function