if white blood cells get destroyed the body loses it's power of defence against any infections and foreign substances.
# why do blood cells have so many lysosomes?
The main functions of the lysosomes is to get rid of the bacteria and virus and to digest the food particles. If the lysosomes rupture the count of thaw white blood cells will reduce because some will be consumed by the deadly viruses and bacteria.
red blood cells are destroyed by macrophages in the blood to form heme and globin
You would expect to find an abundance of lysosomes in cells that are involved in breaking down cellular waste and recycling materials, such as macrophages, which are a type of immune cell that engulfs and digests pathogens and debris through the process of phagocytosis.
In white blood cells
Lysosomes are rare in plant cells but are found in both plant and animal cells. They are cellular organelles that are designed to dispose of waste materials.
No, they die from white blood cells =)
lysosomes
No, red blood cells are not destroyed in the liver. They are broken down in the spleen and recycled by the body.
The red blood cells are destroyed by antibodies produced by the patient's own body (autoantibodies).
Lysosomes are organelles found in animal cells that serve to break down food and also recycle other cell parts. They are not present in blood cells.
no, phagocyctic white blood cells would provide the best opportunity to study lysosomes.