lysosomes
They are digested.
Liquid wastes in a cell are contained in structures called vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store and transport various substances, including liquid wastes, within the cell. They help maintain cellular homeostasis by regulating the volume and composition of the cell's internal environment.
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
Vacuoles are the structures responsible for storing food and waste in a cell. They are membrane-bound organelles that help maintain cell turgidity, regulate pH balance, and store various molecules.
The things that perform necessary activities for the cell are called organelles. Each organelle has their own job to accomplish for the cell.
lysosomes
They are digested.
lysosomes
lysomes
This occurs during a process called autophagy. Autophagosomes encircle damaged or old organelles. they then fuse with lysosomes where these organelles are broken down and digested. This takes place in the lysosome.
Lysosomes are the organelles that digests food molecules and wastes inside the cell. Lysosomes also digests cell parts and foreign invaders.
Liquid wastes in a cell are contained in structures called vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store and transport various substances, including liquid wastes, within the cell. They help maintain cellular homeostasis by regulating the volume and composition of the cell's internal environment.
Usually organelles are not repaired when they are broken. They simply get digested and recycled by the lysosome because the cell can always make more of a certain organelle.
all of the cell's organelles are nucleus=the brain of the cell,mitochondrion=breaks down food & turns it into energy,cell membrane=a layer outside of a cell,vacuole=stores water, food, & wastes, cytoplasm=a gel like substance that supports all of the organelles
Probably lysosomes fuse and digest most organelles.
No, preserving cellular wastes is not a function of the cell membrane in all cells. The cell membrane primarily functions to regulate the passage of substances in and out of the cell. Waste management is typically handled by organelles such as lysosomes and the cell's metabolism processes.
The organelle that breaks down waste produced by a cell is the lysosome. Lysosomes contain enzymes that help break down unwanted molecules, old organelles, and foreign substances in the cell. This process is essential for cellular waste management and recycling.