Lysosomal digestion is the use of lysosomes (enzymes contained in vesicles) to break down substances that enter a cell by endocytosis. Usually the substances they break down are harmful to the cell.
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lysosomes
The organelle that contains digestive enzymes and helps to digest waste inside the cell is the lysosome. Lysosomes break down cellular waste and debris through the process of hydrolysis, using enzymes to break down macromolecules into smaller components that can be recycled by the cell.
With the aid of digestive enzymes from the lysosomes.
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Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
this because Lysosomes, consist of Enzymes where by they Digest Hydrolytically the cells
they break down larger molecules If a cell organisation is disturbed , lysosomes break down and digest.
They are called lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound vesicles filled with enzymes that help digest large molecules into smaller components. These enzymes work best in the acidic environment inside the lysosome.
lysosomes produce powerful enzymes which digest proteins
Lysosomes :D
Lysosomes pour enzymes into the vacuole to break apart (digest) the chains of glycogen into glucose.