Lysosomes (from the Greek words lysis, loosen, and soma, body) are found in nearly all animal and plant cells. Vacuoles in plant cells can perform lysosomal activities. Lysosomes begin as spherical structures 50-70nm in diameter, surrounded by a single membrane.
Plant cells lack centrosomes and lysosomes, which are found in animal cells. Lysosomes are the "trash disposal" organelles of animal cells, whereas vacuoles perform the similar role in plant cells.
When a plant cell is immersed in a hypertonic solution, more water departs the cell than enters, resulting in a flaccid plant cell. This is known as plasmolysis, and the cell is said to be plasmolyzed
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