Lysosomes are called scavengers of the cells because they remove cell debris consisting of dead and worn out cell organelle by digesting the same. Rather they nourish the cells by sending out digesting nutrients into the cytoplasm.
Lysosomes serve as intracellular digestive system, so they are also known as digestive bags.They destroy any foreign material which enter the cell such as bacteria or virus. Lysosomes also remove the worn out and poorly working cellular organelles by digesting them to make way for their new replacements. Since they remove cell debris, they are also known as scavengers of the cell or cellular housekeepers or demolition squads.
Lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
Yes, lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells
Eukariyotes have lysosomes in their cells.Prokariyotes lack lysosomes in them.
The lysosomes filter waste out of the cells, just as kidneys do
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Lysosomes are called scavengers of the cells because they remove cell debris consisting of dead and worn out cell organelle by digesting the same. Rather they nourish the cells by sending out digesting nutrients into the cytoplasm.
Lysosomes serve as intracellular digestive system, so they are also known as digestive bags.They destroy any foreign material which enter the cell such as bacteria or virus. Lysosomes also remove the worn out and poorly working cellular organelles by digesting them to make way for their new replacements. Since they remove cell debris, they are also known as scavengers of the cell or cellular housekeepers or demolition squads.
Lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
I like pie and cookies and candy and soda and stuff like that because 2+2=4 and coke likes math.
# why do blood cells have so many lysosomes?
Yes, eukaryotic cells have lysosomes.
Yes, lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells
Actually, plant cells can have lysosomes but they usually don't. Hydrolytic enzymes of plant cells are more often found in the vacuole. Animal cells usually have lysosomes as well, but sometimes they don't.
Eukariyotes have lysosomes in their cells.Prokariyotes lack lysosomes in them.
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Yes, there are lysosomes in animal cells. This is where cellular digestion of debris and waste occurs in the cell.