Microbial in eukaryotes. Discuss Organelles and their functions (one organelle per individual post)
THERE ARE MANY ORGANELLES IN THE CELL WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNCTIONS
.LYSOSOMES ; It is a single membrane-bound organelle found in animal cell. These organelles have different types of hydrolytic enzymes that are involved in the controlled intracellular digestion of macromolecules. Lysosomes have various types of hydrolytic enzymes like proteases, nucleases, glycosidases, lipases, phosphatases , and sulfatases.These are also called suicidal bags of cell as they are involved in digesting worn-out organelles, foreign material like viruses and bacteria, food particles.
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Microbial in eukaryotes. Discuss Organelles and their functions (one organelle per individual post)
The origin of the Eukaryotes is tied very closely to organelle biology. Discuss two adaptations that may have been required as precursor to the Eukaryotic cell developing a nucleus. What is the residual evidence for these adaptations? What are some of the challenges presented for cell function by the nucleus and how are these overcome?
i opis) For the following organelles, please provide: 0 One function of the organelle ("ine receptor protein(s) that help recognize proteins that are to be delivered to the organelle. A. ER B. Golgi C. Lysosome
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