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Lysosomes are organelles that get rid of wastes in the cell like old cell parts, food wastes, foreign invaders.

Lysosomes are found in eukaryotic cells. They are basically vesicles that holds enzymes created by the rough endoplasmic reticulum of the cell.

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The lysosomes are responsible for breaking down and recycling cellular waste. They contain enzymes that break down various types of molecules, helping the cell maintain a clean internal environment.

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Lysosomes get rid of waste in the cell. Waste can be old cell parts, food waste, and foreign cell invaders.

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Metachombria.

Mitochondria

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Dude its the er are you slow
cell membrane or vacuole

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Next come the big bad lysosomes , they protect the cell from invaders on the roam! They also digest waste in a dash, in fact they collect all the cell's trash!

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