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animal cell lysosome

TYPICAL ANIMAL CELL. cell

TYPICAL ANIMAL CELL. cell

n cell organelles . maknenye

n cell organelles . maknenye

The lysosome is an organelle surrounded by a membrane that digests

The lysosome is an organelle surrounded by a membrane that digests

Animal Orginelles

Animal Orginelles

 Golgi body, Mitochondrion, Lysosome, Centrioles, Nucleolus

Golgi body, Mitochondrion, Lysosome, Centrioles, Nucleolus

 be used by the rest of the cell. Lysosomes are also involved in breaking

be used by the rest of the cell. Lysosomes are also involved in breaking

Lysosomes

Lysosomes

Animal Cells

Animal Cells

In Plant cell Lysosome are absent, in Animal Cell these are present.

In Plant cell Lysosome are absent, in Animal Cell these are present.

eukaryote: animal cell. See Actual Size See Full Size

eukaryote: animal cell. See Actual Size See Full Size

Kailyn's Animal Cell

Kailyn's Animal Cell

COMPONENTS OF AN ANIMAL CELL: CELL MEMBRANE - this thin surrounding layer is

COMPONENTS OF AN ANIMAL CELL: CELL MEMBRANE - this thin surrounding layer is

Fig.1:Fig.1: The main components of the animal cell

Fig.1:Fig.1: The main components of the animal cell

 Golgi body, Mitochondrion, Lysosome, Centrioles, Nucleolus

Golgi body, Mitochondrion, Lysosome, Centrioles, Nucleolus

They contain hydrolytic enzymes that could destroy the cell. Lysosome

They contain hydrolytic enzymes that could destroy the cell. Lysosome

Animal Cell Illustration

Animal Cell Illustration

Lysosome. This contains digestive enzymes from the remainder of the cell and

Lysosome. This contains digestive enzymes from the remainder of the cell and

Occurring mostly in animal cells, irregular-shaped lysosomes have been

Occurring mostly in animal cells, irregular-shaped lysosomes have been

 Plant cells lack lysosomes, while Animal

Plant cells lack lysosomes, while Animal

IMAGE OF ANIMAL CELL. There are two BASIC CELL TYPES: eukaryote and

IMAGE OF ANIMAL CELL. There are two BASIC CELL TYPES: eukaryote and

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