Lysosomes are the organelles that are responsible for breaking down the cellular waste in animal cells. Lysosomes are located in the cytoplasm of the cell.
i believe you mean lysosome. lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle in the cytoplasm of most cells containing various hydrolytic enzymes that function in intracellular digestion.
Breaks Down Food Particles And Waste.
Removes waste and undeeded materials.
If you are referring to the lysosome in plant or animal cells, then they live in both.
Plant cells do not have lysosmes. Animal cells do.
It is actually phagocyte, which destroys the bacteria by releasing an enzyme called lysome.
lysosome
Lysosomes are responsible for cleaning out the cell..getting rid of waste and whatnot. Here's a trick I learned when I was younger: Lysosome kind of looks like Lysol, and Lysol is a cleaning product. Lysosomes clean the cell :)
they have : lysome ribsome cell membrane nucles mitochondria cytoplasm if you wanna know about plants / maybe animals on YouTube search up : MRS.NERG it will give you information about some things you might need to know .
An organelle refers to any one of the subcellular structure present in a cell. For example - chloroplast, mitochondrion, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysome, nucleus, peroxisome, vacuole, vesicle.
Lysosomes are responsible for cleaning out the cell..getting rid of waste and whatnot. Here's a trick I learned when I was younger: Lysosome kind of looks like Lysol, and Lysol is a cleaning product. Lysosomes clean the cell :)
The cell feature that is responsible for making proteins are the ribosomes.
Lysosomesare cellular organelles that contain acid hydrolase enzymes to break down waste materials and cellular debris. They can be described as the stomach of the cell. They are found in animal cells, while in yeast and plants the same roles are performed by lytic vacuoles. Lysosomes digest excess or worn-out organelles, food particles, and engulf viruses or bacteria