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... enzymes that an animal cell uses to digest all kinds of macromolecules . Lysosomal enzymes work best in the acidic environment found in lysosomes . If a lysosome breaks open or leaks its contents , the released enzymes are not very ...
... enzymes that an animal cell uses to digest all kinds of macromolecules . Lysosomal enzymes work best in the acidic environment found in lysosomes . If a lysosome breaks open or leaks its contents , the released enzymes are not very ...
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... enzymes themselves are thought to be spared from destruction by having three- dimensional conformations that protect vulnerable bonds from enzymatic attack . Lysosomes carry out intracellular digestion in a variety of circumstances ...
... enzymes themselves are thought to be spared from destruction by having three- dimensional conformations that protect vulnerable bonds from enzymatic attack . Lysosomes carry out intracellular digestion in a variety of circumstances ...
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... enzymes to recycle the cell's own organic materiał , a process called autophagy . During autophagy , a damaged organelle or small amount of cytosol 108 becomes surrounded by a membrane , and a lysosome fuses with this vesicle ( Figure ...
... enzymes to recycle the cell's own organic materiał , a process called autophagy . During autophagy , a damaged organelle or small amount of cytosol 108 becomes surrounded by a membrane , and a lysosome fuses with this vesicle ( Figure ...
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