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What is the function of lysosomes in cells ?

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What is the function of lysosomes in cells ?..

Answer / swapna

these may take the unwanted material present in the
cell,bcoz of this reason only these are called as suisidal
bags of cells.

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What is the function of lysosomes in cells ?..

Answer / jagadish

When the cell efficiency decreases and it contains
much argastic material then lysosome itself engulfs
the cell and death of the cell takes place .
Lysosome is also called "Suicide Bag".In some cases
Lysosome swecrets enzyme and helps in digestion...

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