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Peroxisomes are organelles from the microbody family and are present in almost all eukaryotic cells. They participate in the metabolism of fatty acids and many other metabolites. Peroxisomes harbor enzymes that rid the cell of toxic peroxides.

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Peroxisomes are organelles that function in various metabolic processes, particularly in the breakdown of fatty acids and the detoxification of harmful substances like hydrogen peroxide. They also play a role in the synthesis of certain lipids and in redox reactions within the cell.

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A peroxisome breaks down hydrogen peroxide. (more detailed answer under "what is a peroxisome")

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The function of Perioxisomes are to breakdown fatty acid molecules

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