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Which organelle digests macromolecules worn out cell parts debris and disease causing microbes?

They are the lysosomes. They contain digestive enzymes


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Macrophages are "big eaters" and are a type of white blood cell that engulf and digest cellular debris, foreign substances, microbes, and cancer cells in a process called phagocytosis.


Does rheumatoid arthritis create cellular debris?

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What organ removes organ cell waste?

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What removes junk from the cell?

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Which type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills invading cells removes dead cells and stimulates the action of other immune cells?

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What Are present in the cell which are responsible for digestion of microbes?

Lysosomes are responsible for digesting microbes in the cell. They contain enzymes that can break down various molecules, including those from invading microorganisms. Through a process called phagocytosis, lysosomes can engulf and degrade foreign particles or pathogens within the cell.


Are microbes tiny living things?

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How does the human body protect itself from microbes?

One way the body protects itself against microbes is with the cell membrane. The cell membrane is like a body guard, it lets certain cells, and virus's in. Another way the body can protect itself is with the white blood cell. The white blood cell defends the body against microbes.


What removes wastes from the cell?

lysosomes


What removes harmful substances from a cell?

Lysosome


What are the organelles that can digest and destroy microbes that invade the cell?

lysosomes