Human Anatomy

Lysosomes

Functions of Lysosome | Lysosomal Enzymes and Their Functions

What are Lysosomes? Lysosomes are small sac-like structures surrounded by a single membrane and containing strong digestive enzymes that can break down food and engulfed viruses or bacteria. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found within cells. Lysosomes are also known as suicide sac in the cell. Shape and Size of Lysosomes: Lysosomes are like the stomach

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Endoplasmic reticulum

Types and Functions of Endoplasmic Reticulum | Golgi Apparatus Functions

What is Endoplasmic Reticulum(ER)? It is a network of membranous canals filled with fluid found throughout the cell and connected to the nucleus. It carries materials throughout the cell for that it’s called the “transport system” of the cell. Types of Endoplasmic Reticulum(ER): There are two types of ER which are explained in the following:

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Structure and function of mitochondria with diagram

Mitochondria Structure | Functions of Mitochondria

Structure and Functions of Mitochondria What is Mitochondria? The mitochondria are round “tube-like” organelles that are enclosed by a double membrane. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles of the cell responsible for ATP production.it acts as an energy factory to fuel all of life’s activities. Mitochondria are shaped perfectly to maximize their productivity. The shape of Mitochondria:

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Mitosis and meiosis difference

17 Key Difference Between Meiosis and Mitosis

Difference Between Meiosis and Mitosis What is Cell Division? Cell division is a basic process in all living organisms involving the separation of the genetic material into two or more daughter cells. Thus, cell division is an essentially biological process involved in the growth, replenishment (repair), and reproduction of various organisms. It is part of

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