The lysosome duty in the cell is to breakdown and recycle cellular debris. Lysosomes have fifty different enzymes that allow the lysosome to break down all kinds of biomolecules.
Lysosomes, which are only found in animal cells.
A lysosome destroys and digests damaged organelles and wastes.
Lysosomes break down them. They involve in recycling
Body cells are not excreted like waste products. Instead, cells undergo programmed cell death (apoptosis) when they age or become damaged. The body then breaks down and recycles these cells through processes like phagocytosis or autophagy.
Lysosome is an organelle that breaks down dead cells. These organelles act as disposal system and contain 50 different molecules to help with the process.
The lysosomes
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The lysosome duty in the cell is to breakdown and recycle cellular debris. Lysosomes have fifty different enzymes that allow the lysosome to break down all kinds of biomolecules.
That is the lysosomes. They digest and recycle waste in cells
the mitochondria
The mitochondria
The organelle that breaks down nutrients is called mitochondria. Mitochondria are found in most eukaryotic cells in animals, plants and fungi.
The lysosome is an organelle in cells that breaks down and recycles waste materials, old cell parts, and foreign substances. Its function is to maintain cellular cleanliness and regulate various cellular processes.
Lysosomes, which are only found in animal cells.
A lysosome destroys and digests damaged organelles and wastes.
Lysosomes break down them. They involve in recycling
Peroxisomes