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Lysosome   (translated from French)
Lysosome lysosomes are organites cellulaires present in cytosol of ... maintenance of an acid pH inside the lysosomes, whereas pH of cytosol is neutral (approximately ... Golgi . De Duve, in 1957 , considered them lysosomes primary not having met yet of material to digest, and them lysosomes secondary. Currently the distinction relates to the ... neurones ). Enzymes of the lysosome: lysozymes The lysosomes contain enzymes digestive (acid hydrolases) to ...
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Lysosome
Lysosome Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes (acid hydrolases) to digest ... pH 4.8, the interior of the lysosomes is more acidic than the cytosol (pH ... the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus produces lysosomes by budding. Each acid hydrolase is then ... from enzymatic attack. Some important enzymes in lysosomes are: Lipase, which digests lipids, Carbohydrases, which ... proteins, Nucleases, which digest nucleic acids. The lysosomes are used for the digestion of ...
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Mucolipidosis
... involve increased storage of substances in the lysosomes, which are specialized sac-like components within most cells. Lysosomes play a critical role in the metabolic ... metabolic process. This process is possible because lysosomes contain enzymes, which are proteins that help ... enzymes. Without functioning enzymes, which are proteins, lysosomes cannot break down carbohydrates and lipids and ... the result of just one deficient enzyme. Lysosomes contain as many as 40 or ...
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User:Lexor/Temp/Cell (NCBI)
... to a variety of other cellular locations. Lysosomes and peroxisomes—the cellular digestive system Lysosomes and peroxisomes are often referred to as ... that speed up biochemical processes. For example, lysosomes can contain more than three dozen enzymes ... degrading worn out organelles such as mitochondria. Lysosomes can even help repair damage to the ... lysosome. However, peroxisomes are self replicating, whereas lysosomes are formed in the Golgi complex. ...
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Endosome
... passes through endosomes on its way to lysosomes. Many endocytic vesicles originate at the cell ... reach the late endosomes are degraded in lysosomes. Parts of the late endosomal compartment may become lysosomes or temporarily fuse with lysosomes in order to transfer endoctosed materials into the lysosomes. In epithelial cells a special process ...
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Talk:Lysosome
Talk:Lysosome Plant cells do not have lysosomes, I believe. Do all eukaryotic cells but plants have lysosomes? Do plant vacuoles perform equivalent duties to lysosomes? If so, is that worth mentioning here ... are right plant cells do not have lysosomes. I made a note of it in ...
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Cell (biology)
... organelles consist largely of heavily-folded membranes. Lysosomes and peroxisomes - the cellular digestive system: Lysosomes and peroxisomes are often referred to as ... that speed up biochemical processes. For example, lysosomes can contain more than three dozen enzymes ... Cytoskeleton Golgi apparatus Cytoplasm Mitochondria Vesicles Vacuoles Lysosomes Centrioles Nucleus Nucleolus (within nucleus) Rough ER ...
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Cell (biology) (Psychology wiki)
... organelles consist largely of heavily-folded membranes. Lysosomes and Peroxisomes (the cellular digestive system) Lysosomes and peroxisomes are often referred to as ... that speed up biochemical processes. For example, lysosomes can contain more than three dozen enzymes ... Cytoskeleton Golgi apparatus Cytoplasm Mitochondria Vesicles Vacuoles Lysosomes Centrioles Nucleus Nucleolus (within nucleus) Rough ER ...
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Organoid   (translated from French)
... form ofADN, transmitted by female voice only; lysosomes (12), with the contents of acid pH ... absorbtion of complex molecules, and combining with lysosomes for their digestion by endocytose ; peroxysomes (absent ... of the saturated fatty acids produced by lysosomes (12), and by synthesis of polyinsaturés fatty ...
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User:Cryptique keeper
... energy into adenosine triphosphate. Next, we have lysosomes. Lysosomes are tiny membranous sacs that contain powerful ... break down nutrient molecules or foreign particles. Lysosomes destroy worn cellular parts. Perioxisomes have many ...
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