Ranjeet is studying an unknown group of cells and finds that the cells have lysosomes. He concludes that the cell must be an animal cell. Is his conclusion correct?

Respuesta :

His conclusion is correct.

Lysosomes are cell organelles which contain hydrolytic enzymes. These enzymes are capable of breaking down biomolecules, such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acid. In Prokaryotes there are no organelles, so Ranjeet’s cells must be derived from some Eukaryotes.

Among Eukaryotes only the animal cells contain lysosomes. In all other eukaryotic groups it is missing

Answer:

the answer is D No, because although lysosomes more common in animal cells, they are found in both plant and animal cells

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