Well since lysosomes contain digestive materials meaning there highly acidic, I'm guessing it would affect the other [arts of the cell.
Digest itself, taking whatever organic molecules it could use.
The janitor/custodian of a cell is the lysosomes. The lysosomes break down food, old cells, and broken cells. The janitor/custodian cleans up the wastes/place and takes the wastes somewhere where it will get broken down.
Lysosomes degrade proteins. The kind of proteins they degrade are brought into the cell by endocytosis - they do not degrade proteins that are resident in the cell, proteasomes do that . Lysosomes fuse with the protein to be degraded and release the special class of enzymes they carry, hydrolases, that do the actual break down process. Lysosomes are also the key factor in ridding a cell of H2O2 in a cell, hence the hydrolases.
Cell Membrane
They are sent out of the cells via lysosomes.
Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes, so if it ruptured it would cause the digestive enzymes to digest and kill other surrounding cells.
Since lysosomes are vacuoles containing cell digestion enzymes, the cell would be digested from the inside out.
Without lysosomes, Old or dangerous materials could build up in damage or killed the cell.
the lysosomes is the one protecting the cell next to the memebrane. the lysosome contains hydrolitic enzymes. this hydrolitic enzymes serves as the pioson inside the lysosomes. and it could destroy the whole cell.
A cell without lysosomes would struggle to break down and recycle cellular waste, resulting in the accumulation of damaged organelles and molecules. This could impair cellular function, leading to cell death or dysfunction. Additionally, the cell would have reduced capacity for intracellular digestion, nutrient processing, and response to stress or infections.
lysosomes
in the lysosomes
If a cell did not have any lysosomes or had a shortage of them, then the waste materials or damaged materials would build up, and eventually lead to infection and the later the death of the cell
Without lysosomes, cells would struggle to break down and recycle cellular waste and debris. This could lead to a buildup of toxins and damaged organelles within the cell, ultimately impairing its function and potentially causing cell death. Overall, the absence of lysosomes would disrupt essential cellular processes such as digestion, nutrient recycling, and maintaining cellular homeostasis.
it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.
Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes. The enzymes destroy worn-out or damages organelles, wastes and invading particles. Lysosomes are found mainly in animal cells. The cell wraps itself around a particle and encloses it in a vesicle. Lysosomes bump into the vesicle and pour enzymes into it. The enzymes break down the particles inside the vesicle. Without lysosomes, old and dangerous materials could build up and damage or kill the cell.
In the lysosomes.