| 21. | These vacuoles are therefore seen as fulfilling the role of the animal lysosome.
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| 22. | Damaged proteins and lipids accumulate in lysosomes as lipofuscin.
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| 23. | These enzymes are released into the compartment by lysosomes.
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| 24. | The autophagosome eventually fuses with lysosomes and the contents are degraded and recycled.
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| 25. | Most of the members become activated at the low pH found in lysosomes.
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| 26. | The osteoclasts are multi-nucleated cells that contain numerous mitochondria and lysosomes.
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| 27. | Membrane fusion of the phagosome and lysosome is regulated by Rab 5 protein.
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| 28. | Macrophages possess a repertoire of antimicrobial molecules packaged within their granules and lysosomes.
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| 29. | The PINK1 / parkin pathway then designates the mitochondria for degradation by lysosomes.
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| 30. | Lysosomes are cell organelles found in most animal cells.
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