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It could easily just die. Right then and there. With lysosome, it helps the cell to function the way it properly should. So, there ya got it! YOUR VERY OWN ANSWER!! YAY!! P.S. If this is a student reaserching this....I WAS ONE TOO!

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What gives rise to lysosomes and vesicles?

Golgi apparatus gives rise to both lysosomes and vesicles. The most likely explanation for the bad taste of meat that has freezer burn from repeated freezing is the destruction of lysosomes and resultant autodigestion.


Which organelles would most likely be the garbage collector?

The lysosomes are often referred to as the "garbage collectors" of the cell. They contain enzymes that break down waste materials, cellular debris, and foreign invaders. The lysosomes help maintain cellular homeostasis by degrading and recycling unwanted materials.


Which organelles are likely to be more common in white blood cells that digest bacteria and viruses than in other cells?

White blood cells that digest bacteria and viruses are likely to have a higher concentration of lysosomes and phagosomes compared to other cells. Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes that break down pathogens, while phagosomes help engulf and digest these invaders. These organelles play a key role in the immune response of white blood cells against bacterial and viral infections.


A small round cell structure containing chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones?

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.


A cell lacking the ability to make and secrete glycoproteins would most likely be deficient in?

A cell lacking the ability to make and secrete glycoproteins would most likely be deficient in cell-cell communication and interactions, as glycoproteins are important for cell adhesion and signaling. This could impact processes such as immune responses, tissue development, and hormone signaling. Additionally, the cell may also have impaired extracellular matrix organization and structure.