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animegurl235 said:
Lysosome are cellular organelles that contain acid hydrolase enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris. They can be described as the stomach of the cell. They are found in animal cells, while their existence in yeasts and plants is disputed. Some biologists say the same roles are performed por lytic vacuoles,[1] while others suggest there is strong evidence that lysosomes are indeed found in some plant cells.[2] Lysosomes digest excess o worn-out organelles, comida particles, and engulf viruses o bacteria. The membrane around a lysosome allows the digestive enzymes to work at the pH they require. Lysosomes fuse with autophagic vacuoles and dispense their enzymes into the autophagic vacuoles, digesting their contents. The name lysosome derives from the Greek words lysis, to separate, and soma, body. They are frequently nicknamed "suicide-bags" o "suicide-sacs" por cell biologists due to their autolysis. Lysosomes were discovered por the Belgian cytologist Christian de Duve in 1949. A group of genetic inherited disorders called lysosomal storage diseases (LSD) results from the dysfunction of lysosomes. The size of a lysosome varies from 0.1–1.2 μm.[3] At pH 4.8, the interior of the lysosomes is acidic compared to the slightly basic cytosol (pH 7.2). The lysosome maintains this pH differential por pumping protons (H+ ions) from the cytosol across the membrane via proton pumps and chloride ion channels. The lysosomal membrane protects the cytosol, and therefore the rest of the cell, from the degradative enzymes within the lysosome. The cell is additionally protected from any lysosomal acid hydrolases that drain into the cytosol, as these enzymes are pH-sensitive and do not function well o at all in the alkaline environment of the cytosol.This ensures that cytosolic molecules and organelles are not lysed in case there is leakage of the hydrolytic enzymes from the lysosome. Lysosomes are the cell's waste disposal system and can digest some compounds. They are used for the digestion of macromolecules from phagocytosis (ingestion of other dying cells o larger extracellular material, like foreign invading microbes), endocytosis (where receptor proteins are recycled from the cell surface), and autophagy (wherein old o unneeded organelles o proteins, o microbes that have invaded the cytoplasm are delivered to the lysosome). Other functions include digesting bacteria (or other forms of waste) that invade a cell and helping repair damage to the plasma membrane por serving as a membrane patch, sealing the wound. In the past, lysosomes were thought to kill cells that are no longer wanted, such as those in the tails of tadpoles o in the web from the fingers of a 3- to 6-month-old fetus. F*** BIOLOGY
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