Do Vacuoles Contain Chlorophyll
Chloroplasts have chlorophyll required for photosynthesis. Vacuoles on the other hand are large (plant cells), fluid filled organelles of cells.... View Article
Chloroplasts have chlorophyll required for photosynthesis. Vacuoles on the other hand are large (plant cells), fluid filled organelles of cells.... View Article
Yes, they use energy. Contractile vacuoles are functional in removing excess water out of the cell, and this requires energy.... View Article
The short answer to it is yes. Yes, typically bacterial cells have vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles, enclosed membranes filled... View Article
Lysosomes cannot be destroyed as they have enzymes that are distinguished by ‘substrate specificity’. It corresponds to saying that only... View Article
Lysosomes have many enzymes, which need an acidic environment for proper functioning, they are referred to as acid hydrolases. These... View Article
Lysosomes perform some important functions of the cell. Their proteins help in breaking down wastes. They eliminate toxic substances, worn-out... View Article
Lysosomes can be compared to the waste-disposal and recycling plant or hub in a city. Lysosomes are cell organelles functional... View Article
Lysosomes, the membrane-bound organelles are known to invade and destroy pathogens. Autophagy and phagocytosis have been demonstrated to be necessary... View Article
A substance’s colour is a result of the presence of intrinsic components and the reflecting traits of those components in... View Article
The membrane-bound structures Lysosomes are formed by budding off from the trans-Golgi network’s membrane. The fusion of transport vesicles leads... View Article
The membrane-bound organelles lysosomes, are known as suicidal bags of the cell. The mobility of these structures is based on... View Article
During the fertilization process in humans, lysosomes have a role to play. The head of the sperms is composed of... View Article
No, peroxisomes self-replicate. Lysosomes are formed by budding off from the trans-Golgi network’s membrane. Lysosomes are the garbage disposal system of... View Article
Yes, lysosomes can explode. Lysosomes are referred to as the suicidal bags of the cell as they can destroy its... View Article
Lysosomes, also referred to as suicidal bags perform these main functions – breaking down macromolecules, elimination, repairing cell membrane, and... View Article
No, lysosomes lack DNA. Lysosomes are referred to as suicide bags of the cells, they have proteins breaking down the... View Article
Yes, lysosomes are present in cancer cells, but in altered forms. Lysosomes are found in all eukaryotic animal cells. In... View Article
No, lysosomes cannot be viewed under a light microscope Light microscopes cannot be used to view certain cell organelles such... View Article
Survival is questionable in the absence of lysosomes. Lysosomes are referred to as suicide bags of the cells, they have... View Article
Plant cells have several hundreds of Golgi bodies, unlike animal cells, which just have one Golgi body. In plant cells,... View Article