Peroxisomes are membrane-bound packets of oxidative enzymes. In plant cells, peroxisomes play a variety of roles including converting fatty acids to sugar and assisting chloroplasts in photorespiration. In animal cells, peroxisomes protect the cell from its own production of toxic hydrogen peroxide. As an example, white blood cells produce hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria. The oxidative enzymes in peroxisomes break down the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
A good analogy would be something that gets rid of toxic waste.
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Peroxisomes in plant cells can be likened to garbage disposals, as they help break down toxic compounds and waste materials. Another analogy is that they function like a recycling center, as they convert harmful substances into useful byproducts that can be reused by the cell.
Peroxisomes are membrane-bound packets of oxidative enzymes. In plant cells, peroxisomes play a variety of roles including converting fatty acids to sugar and assisting chloroplasts in photo-respiration.
The chemical processes occurring within a living cell or organism that are necessary for the maintenance of life.
A small organelle that contains enzymes for degrading fatty acids and amino acids by reactions that generate hydrogen peroxide, which is converted to water and oxygen by catalase.
Yes, plant cells have peroxisomes. Peroxisomes are membrane-bound organelles that play a role in various metabolic processes, such as lipid breakdown and detoxification of harmful substances, in plant cells.
The energy plant is one of the analogies of a mitochondrion. Mitochondria are found in both the animal and plant cells and are the site of the cellular respiration.
peroxisomes. peroxisomes are organelles that collect the toxic peroxides that are the unavoidable by-products of chemical reactions within the cell.
No, liver cells are specific to animals, while plant cells do not have liver cells. Plant cells have features such as a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole that are not found in animal cells.
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