One type is called Lysosomes. Peroxisome is another.
The special vesicles containing enzymes are called Lysosomes.
A statocyst is a sensory organ found in invertebrates, like mollusks and arthropods, that helps them maintain balance and orientation. It contains tiny particles called statoliths that move in response to gravity, allowing the organism to sense its body position relative to gravity.
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Lysosome contain digestive enzymes for almost all type of organic material. If their covering membrane breaks as it happens during injury to cell, the digestive enzymes will spill over cell content and digest the same. As lysosomes are organelles which on bursting can kill cells possessing them ,they are called suicide bags
Baby fish are called fry.
A small vessel or vesicle inside a cell containing enzymes is called a lysosome.
The special vesicles containing enzymes are called Lysosomes.
The process you are referring to is called phagocytosis. During phagocytosis, the cell engulfs the solid object, such as a bacterium, by surrounding it with its cell membrane to form a vesicle called a phagosome. The phagosome then fuses with lysosomes containing digestive enzymes to break down the bacterium.
The small vesicle with digestive enzymes is called a lysosome. It is responsible for breaking down cellular waste material and foreign particles that enter the cell.
The special vesicles containing enzymes are called Lysosomes.
The gelatinous matrix inside the chloroplast containing ribosomes, DNA, and enzymes is called the stroma.
The special vessels containing enzymes are called lysosomes. These membrane-bound organelles are found in eukaryotic cells and are responsible for breaking down waste materials and cellular debris through enzymatic digestion. Lysosomes play a crucial role in maintaining cellular health by recycling macromolecules and facilitating various metabolic processes.
Special proteins are enzymes. Enzymes are not made by the body, DNA is read and copied by these special proteins.
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A protein containing vesicle within a cell fuses with the cell membrane and ejects the protein is called exocytosis. A lysosome eats or ingests a bacterium is called phagocytosis.
Phagocytosis is a process where specialized immune cells called phagocytes engulf and digest foreign particles, such as bacteria or debris, to protect the body from infection and maintain tissue health. Phagocytes recognize the foreign particles through specific receptors on their cell surface, engulf them into a vesicle called a phagosome, and then fuse this vesicle with lysosomes containing enzymes to break down the ingested material. The digested particles are then eliminated from the body.
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