Lysosomes
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2023
- Lysosomes Class 11
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Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found in the cells of most eukaryotic organisms. They are often referred to as the "garbage disposal" or "digestive organelles" of the cell because their primary function is to break down and recycle cellular waste materials, as well as to digest cellular components and foreign substances.
Here are some key features and functions of lysosomes:
1. Structure: Lysosomes are typically small, spherical organelles enclosed by a single lipid bilayer membrane. This membrane helps to contain the digestive enzymes within the lysosome and prevent them from damaging the rest of the cell.
2. Enzymes: Lysosomes contain a variety of hydrolytic enzymes, including proteases (enzymes that break down proteins), lipases (enzymes that break down lipids), and nucleases (enzymes that break down nucleic acids). These enzymes function optimally at an acidic pH, which is maintained within the lysosome.
3. Cellular Recycling: Lysosomes play a crucial role in the recycling of cellular components. They break down old or damaged organelles, cellular debris, and macromolecules, allowing the cell to reuse the resulting smaller molecules and building blocks.
4. Autophagy: Lysosomes are involved in a process called autophagy, which is the cell's way of self-cleaning and self-renewal. During autophagy, a cell engulfs and digests its own organelles or other materials that are no longer functioning correctly or are no longer needed.
5. Cellular Defense: Lysosomes are also involved in the defense against invading microorganisms. They can fuse with phagosomes, which are vesicles containing ingested pathogens or particles, to digest and eliminate these foreign substances.
6. Genetic Diseases: Mutations or defects in lysosomal enzymes or transport proteins can lead to lysosomal storage diseases. These are a group of rare genetic disorders in which substances that should be broken down and removed by lysosomes accumulate within the organelles, causing various health problems.
Lysosomes are vital cellular organelles responsible for breaking down and recycling cellular waste, maintaining cellular health, and defending against pathogens. They play a crucial role in maintaining the overall function and integrity of a cell.
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some hydrolytic enzymes present in lysosome are amylase, nuclease, protease and lipases.
Good video. Though I have a query. Do lysosomes digest the food material as they are forming the complex with food ?
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Cathepsin enzymes (a form of protease)
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Digestive enzymes
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Hydrolytic enzyme
Acid hydrolaes
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Hydro lytic enzymes
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Lipases, proteases, carbohydrases ...
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Hydrolytic enzyme
Acid phosphatase