What is the difference between endosome and lysosome?
Endosome:
Lysosome:
Difference between endosome and lysosome:
Endosome | Lysosome |
1. A vesicle is formed by the invasion and pinching of the cell membrane. | 1. The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells contains degradable enzymes bound in an organelle membrane. |
2. The invagination of the plasma membrane, which results in the formation of endosomes, is caused by the activation of cell surface receptors. | 2 In particular, endosomes—which contain molecules taken up by endocytosis at the plasma membrane—and transport vesicles budded from the trans-Golgi network combine to generate lysosomes. |
3. Contains nutrients including nutrients and germs like bacteria. | 3. They comprise roughly 40 different kinds of hydrolytic enzymes, including lipases, phospholipases, glycosidases, phosphatases, sulfatases, proteases, and nucleases. |
4. The endosome is the cytoplasmic sac. This is where the endocytosis particles are carried. | 4. The cell organelle contains enzymes that digest the particles and disperse the cell after its death |
5. Store the contents until digested. | 5. Fuse with endosomes, and assist in the digestion of contents inside endosomes. |