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- Lysosome - Wikipedia
Lysosomes contain a variety of enzymes that enable the cell to break down various biomolecules it engulfs, including peptides, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids
- Lysosome – Structure, Function, and Importance
Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles that contain digestive enzymes for breaking down macromolecules, cellular debris, and foreign invaders They occur in most animal cells, but are generally absent in mature mammalian red blood cells and rare in plant cells
- Lysosome | Description, Formation, Function | Britannica
Each lysosome is surrounded by a membrane that maintains an acidic environment within the interior via a proton pump Lysosomes contain a wide variety of hydrolytic enzymes (acid hydrolases) that break down macromolecules such as nucleic acids, proteins, and polysaccharides
- Lysosome - National Human Genome Research Institute
Lysosomes are involved with various cell processes They break down excess or worn-out cell parts They may be used to destroy invading viruses and bacteria If the cell is damaged beyond repair, lysosomes can help it to self-destruct in a process called programmed cell death, or apoptosis
- Lysosome - Definition, Function Structure | Biology Dictionary
Lysosomes are specialized vesicles within cells that digest large molecules through the use of hydrolytic enzymes Vesicles are small spheres of fluid surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane, and they have roles in transporting molecules within the cell
- Lysosome: Definition, Structure Function - Sciencing
Lysosomes are small cell organelles in nucleus-bearing or eukaryotic cells They are located in the cytosol of the cells, floating freely within the cells outside the nucleus They have a simple structure made up of an outer lysosomal membrane surrounding an acidic interior fluid
- Lysosomes: Structure, Functions, Diagram - Microbe Notes
Lysosomes are membrane-bound, dense granular structures containing hydrolytic enzymes responsible mainly for intracellular and extracellular digestion
- The Formation and Function of Lysosomes - Biology Insights
Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found within the cells of most living organisms, excluding mature red blood cells and certain plant cells They act as the cell’s primary digestive and recycling centers, breaking down various molecules and cellular debris
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