Lysosomes
A lysosome is a sac of digestive enzymes, used to break down monosaccharaides and disaccharides. Lysosomes are found in animal cells and are also called suicide sacs.
lysosomes
LYSOMES
Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
The membranous sac that contains catalase is called a peroxisome. Peroxisomes are organelles found in eukaryotic cells that break down various molecules, including hydrogen peroxide, using enzymes like catalase. They also play a role in lipid metabolism and detoxification reactions.
The sac of digestive enzymes in a cell is called a lysosome. Lysosomes are found in most animal cells but not in red blood cells.
An abnormal membranous body sac could refer to a cyst or vesicle that contains fluid or semi-solid material. These sacs can form due to various reasons such as infection, inflammation, or developmental abnormalities. Treatment may include monitoring, draining the sac, or surgical removal depending on the underlying cause and symptoms.
lysosome
Lysosome contain digestive enzymes for almost all type of organic material. If their covering membrane breaks as it happens during injury to cell, the digestive enzymes will spill over cell content and digest the same. As lysosomes are organelles which on bursting can kill cells possessing them ,they are called suicide sacs.
LYSOMES
Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles containing digestive enzymes that break down various biomolecules, such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. They help maintain cellular homeostasis by degrading cellular waste materials, pathogens, and organelles. Lysosomes have an acidic interior to optimize the activity of their enzymes and prevent damage to the cell.
Central vacuoles