The function for the lysosomes is to get rid of all the waste in a cell. An analogy might be a garbage man or garbage truck. Another analogy for the lysosome is our digestive system because it helps take out the junk in our body and so does the lysosome for the cell. It might also functions sort of like a garbage disposal, since it breaks down waste.
The expulsion of lysosome enzymes into the cell cytoplasm is known as lysosome leakage. This can occur due to lysosome damage, leading to release of enzymes that can potentially damage other cellular components and even trigger cell death pathways.
The lysosome is an organelle in a cell that functions as the "garbage disposal" by breaking down and recycling cellular waste and debris.
A lysosome membrane can disintegrate when the lysosome is damaged or under conditions of cellular stress. This can lead to the release of digestive enzymes and contents of the lysosome into the cytoplasm, potentially causing cell damage or cell death.
A lysosome is an organelle in a cell that acts as the "garbage disposal" by breaking down and recycling waste materials, old cell parts, and foreign substances.
The lysosome is a cellular organelle that helps break down waste materials within the cell. By using enzymes, the lysosome digests and recycles cellular debris to maintain cell health.
What is the lysosome job in the animal cell?
Lysosome, or vesicles or vacuoles.
The lysosome.
During endocytosis a vesicle may fuse with a lysosome how would that help the cell digest the food particles?
Since lysosomes are vacuoles containing cell digestion enzymes, the cell would be digested from the inside out.
Animal cell.
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I would be able to answer this if your question made sense.
A lysosome is like an incinerator because it destroys waste in a cell.
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It is the lysosome. The recycle bin of cell
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