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Notes on the meaning, structure and functions of Lysosome

Notes on the meaning, structure and functions of Lysosome. Lysosomes are membranous vesicles discovered by Belgian biochemist Christian ­de Duve in 1955. Presence of lysosomes in Neurospora, an ascomycetous fungus was reported by P.Matile in 1964.

By |2011-06-17T19:31:56+00:00June 17, 2011|Notes|Comments Off on Notes on the meaning, structure and functions of Lysosome

Write a short note on Lysosome

Lysosomes are speciallised cell organelles present in the cytoplasm. These common in animal cells but are also found in plant cells. It is surrounded by a single umit membrane, which encloses a dense stroma and a large vacuole, which contains about 50 hydrolytic enzymes.

By |2011-01-10T22:34:37+00:00January 10, 2011|Biology|Comments Off on Write a short note on Lysosome
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