the mitochondria
For a plant cell, it gets the energy from the sun and breaks it down to make specialized sugars to make the plant grow
this is the process of photosynthesises means "light"
Lysosomes are responsible for breaking down worn-out organelles, as well as other cellular waste materials. They contain digestive enzymes that help break down larger molecules into smaller ones that can be recycled by the cell.
Yes, lysosomes break down organelles and other cellular components that have outlived their usefulness or are damaged. This process, known as autophagy, helps to maintain the health and functionality of the cell by recycling these components into their building blocks for reuse.
This occurs during a process called autophagy. Autophagosomes encircle damaged or old organelles. they then fuse with lysosomes where these organelles are broken down and digested. This takes place in the lysosome.
Viruses, bacteria, and old organelles that a cell ingests are broken down in the lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles containing digestive enzymes that break down these foreign particles or damaged organelles into simpler molecules that can be recycled by the cell.
Amylase does not break down protein in the digestive system. Amylase is an enzyme that specifically breaks down carbohydrates into smaller molecules like sugars. Proteins are broken down by enzymes called proteases.
it starts to break down muscle
not on its own, you need to lift weights to break down muscle protein rebuilds the muscle once its broken
When working out, you stretch the muscle and break it down. Then by adding protein and amino acids the muscle will repair it self stronger than before.
Lysosomes break down worn out organells.It is important in recycling.
Protein is important for muscle growth and repair because it provides the essential amino acids needed for building and maintaining muscle tissue. When you exercise, muscle tissues break down, and protein helps to repair and rebuild these tissues, leading to muscle growth and strength. Consuming an adequate amount of protein in your diet can help support muscle recovery and overall muscle health.
Lysosomes are responsible for breaking down worn-out organelles, as well as other cellular waste materials. They contain digestive enzymes that help break down larger molecules into smaller ones that can be recycled by the cell.
muscle fibers
Meat tenderizers contain enzymes such as papain and bromelain that break down proteins in the meat. These enzymes target the muscle fibers and connective tissues, making the meat softer and more tender by breaking down the protein structure.
Myoglobin is broken down by enzymes called proteases, including calpains and cathepsins, after muscle damage. These enzymes break down the myoglobin protein into smaller peptides and amino acids for recycling or excretion from the body.
No, you need protease to break down meat.
mitochondria
Lysosome