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it breaks down large molecules into usable part.

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This is valuable because it provides raw materials for use as componants of new molecules or larger structures, such as a whole bacterium or a worn-out organelle. This provides raw materials for use as components of new molecules within the cell. Recycling organelles such as mitochondria ensures a constant supply of working organelles.

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The lysosomes are cellular subunits of a cell. Their main job is to break up waste materials and cellular debris inside of a cell. To accomplish this task, the lysosome uses its acid hydrolase enzymes. They play a very important role in both plant and animal cells because they digest worn out or excess organelles, food particles and viruses or bacteria. The membrane surrounding a lysosome allows digestive enzymes to work at the acidic levels they require. They fuse with vacuoles and dispense their enzymes into those vacuoles, digesting their contents. Basically they get rid of waste materials and other debris from the cell they are in, much like a garbage disposal. If a sink or an entire counter containing a sink were to be represented as a cell, the garbage disposal would be just like the lysosome in a cell, it breaks up the food with enzymes, or in this case blades, and disposes of them into vacuoles in a cell, or in this case waste pipes.

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Lysosomes are like cell recycling stations because they contain the digestive enzymes. They act as a recycling center for every cell.

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lysosomes break down un-usable cell parts, or broken cell parts, and the remnants of these parts can be re-used in new proteins

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Lysosomes breakup macro molecules into building units as they can be used again

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because they both get ride of waste

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Which vacuole-like strucrures break down and recycle cell parts?

The lysosome is the organelle that breaks down molecules.


What cell part breaks down waste in the cell?

It is the lysosome. The recycle bin of cell


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its not the Golgi apparatus, or cellular respiration. it is the lysosomes that recycle organic material. "Lysosomes also use their hydrolytic enzymes to recycle the cell's own organic material, a process called autophagy." - Biology Sixth Edition, Campbell - Reece


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False. This is the function of the lysosome.


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The lysosome in a cell city project would be the Waste Disposal Plant or Recycle Plant becuase the lysosome digests worn out organells and breaks down organalles that no longer function properly.


What organelle contains digestive enzymes that are used to recycle unwanted material in the cell?

The lysosome or peroxisome.


What organelle destroys unnecessary materials within the cell?

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What organelle breaks down and recycle worn cells?

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