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theres a part of the cell called the pronetra that does that

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Cells protect themselves from the low pH of lysosomes by using the lysosomal membrane to prevent leakage of the acidic contents into the rest of the cell. Additionally, lysosomal enzymes are only active at a low pH, ensuring they remain inactive until they are within the lysosome.

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