The major route of cellular waste disposal works through an organelle called a lysosome. This is a special pocket of the cell that has a number of different proteins, called enzymes, that are designed to break down cellular waste. Lysosomes can help break down parts of the cell that are worn out or get rid of waste products that are created by different parts of the cell.
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Yes, lysosomes are the cell's recycling centers that break down and rid the cell of waste materials, such as damaged organelles or foreign particles, through enzymes. This process is important for maintaining the overall health and cleanliness of the cell.
No, fire does not get rid of waste. The combustion process may reduce the volume of waste by turning it into ash, but the waste is still present in a different form and may release harmful emissions into the environment. Proper waste management methods should be used to effectively get rid of waste.
Lythosomes are filled with Enzymes.
They can get rid of waste
they dont have any waste to get rid of.
The anal sphincter relaxes to allow solid waste to be expelled through the rectum and anus during defecation.