A Garbage Incinerator
i guess it would... are you doing a cell city assingment??
it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.
Lysosomes are the organelles that would digest virus that enter the cell. Lysosomes are generated from Golgi apparatus.
Cells could potentially survive without lysosomes, but they would not function optimally. Lysosomes are responsible for breaking down waste materials and recycling cellular components, so without them, cells would have difficulty managing waste and may experience toxicity. Overall, the absence of lysosomes would likely lead to cellular dysfunction and could eventually result in cell death.
The two have different functions. Mitochondria makes energy for the cell to function while lysosomes brake down unwanted materials. It is said that mitochondria are the power houses and lysosomes are the waste disposal system. They would maybe able to work with one inside the other. The lysosomes providing useful items to the mitochondria, but it didn't work out that way.
lysosomes would probably be the person who picks up all the trash after the game is over
a garbage disposal
The genes
Lysosomes can be compared to a city's recycling center. They break down and recycle waste materials, like garbage trucks in a city that collect trash for processing and disposal. Just as a recycling center removes harmful substances for reuse or disposal, lysosomes help the cell by digesting and removing unwanted materials.
In a cell city analogy, the city auditor would be the lysosome. Lysosomes are responsible for cleaning up waste and debris within the cell by breaking down and recycling unwanted materials. Just like a city auditor ensures that resources are being used efficiently, lysosomes maintain the cleanliness and functionality of the cell.
Recycling center
Power plant
the air ground and space
fpruduction halls
the NYC mass transit
A highway/road :)
i guess it would... are you doing a cell city assingment??