Lysosomes are produced by the Golgi apparatus within the cell. The Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and modifying proteins before they are sent to different parts of the cell, including lysosomes. Once formed, lysosomes contain enzymes that help in the breakdown of cellular waste and foreign materials.
Lysosomes are present in animal cells, but they are rare in plant cells. Plant cells typically contain vacuoles instead, which have similar functions to lysosomes.
Yes, lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells
All types of human cells contain lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found in the cytoplasm of cells and are involved in breaking down and recycling cellular waste materials.
The lysosomes filter waste out of the cells, just as kidneys do
yes
Lysosomes are present in animal cells, but they are rare in plant cells. Plant cells typically contain vacuoles instead, which have similar functions to lysosomes.
# why do blood cells have so many lysosomes?
Yes, eukaryotic cells have lysosomes.
Yes, lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells
Actually, plant cells can have lysosomes but they usually don't. Hydrolytic enzymes of plant cells are more often found in the vacuole. Animal cells usually have lysosomes as well, but sometimes they don't.
All types of human cells contain lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found in the cytoplasm of cells and are involved in breaking down and recycling cellular waste materials.
the cells
Yes, there are lysosomes in animal cells. This is where cellular digestion of debris and waste occurs in the cell.
Yes, human cells can contain centrioles, which help in cell division, and lysosomes, which are responsible for breaking down waste materials in the cell. Both centrioles and lysosomes are important organelles found in most human cells.
Anywhere within the cells
The lysosomes filter waste out of the cells, just as kidneys do
yes, lysosomes are only contained within animal cells to hydrolyze macromolecules