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What are the functions of lysosomes?

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Answer:A lysosome is a membrane sac that contains enzymes. These enzymes are used to digest or break down large molecules into smaller molecules to be used by the cell.

Explanation: Lysosomes and the enzymes they contain are both made in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and then transferred to the Golgi apparatus for further processing.

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Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes, (they digest worn out food, bacteria, organelles, among others).
A more simpler way:
Their function is to remove the waist, a very similar thing is our intestines!
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