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What is a lysosome?

A.
a membrane sac with enzymes that break down large molecules

B.
an organelle used for the production of the energy molecule ATP

C.
a membrane sac used by the cell to transport proteins

D.
a vacuole that allows water to be stored in plant cells

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User Rashmi
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I believe the answer is B.
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User Senior
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A lysosome is basically used to digest things, so it would be a membrane sac with enzymes that break down large molecules. Which is A.
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User Bruno Lee
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