The Lysosomes
Mitochondria are organelles in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur. They act like a digestive system that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell. They are known as the powerhouses of the cell.
Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. They act like a digestive system, taking in nutrients, breaking them down, and creating energy rich molecules for the cell.
its the nucleus
hold organelles in place, maintain cells shape, and act as tracks that guide organelles and molecules as they move within the cell.
There are two distinct organelles. They are mitochondria and chloroplast
Immediately.
Burping. Just basically releasing has from your digestive system.
Lysosomes act as the digestive system of the cell, breaking down materials such as proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates into smaller molecules that can be used by the cell. They contain enzymes that help in the breakdown process.
Membrane encased cell organelles, called lysosomes, act as the stomach for the cell. Lysosomes contain powerful digestive enzymes that would actually break down and kill the host cell if they ever got loose. The lysosome is used to break down proteins, complex polysaccharides, and fat molecules into simple sugars, sugars that the cell can easily use to make energy.
Enzymes are typically produced in specific organelles within the cell, such as the cytoplasm or the endoplasmic reticulum. They are then transported to their target location within the cell through vesicles or the endomembrane system. Once at the desired location, enzymes can either act within that organelle or be secreted outside the cell.
Of course not,that is not true. They have to work together always. However, mitochondria do act alone. They will divide when it is necessary even without the cell dividing.
Cellulase, papain, amylase, and lipase are just a few of the ones that can be found in the digestive system. They all act on different substrates though.