Q.1.
What is the function of lysosomes?
Q.2.
What year was lysosomes discovered?
Q.3.
Who discovered lysosomes?
Q.4.
Nucleus is the most important part of lysosomes
Q.5.
The lysosome contain hydrolytic enzymes
Q.6.
List something that a lysosome can digest
Q.7.
Endocytosis, Autophagi, and Phagocytosis are all functions of the lysosome
Q.8.
Which two are parts of lysosome
Q.9.
Name two diseases caused by lysosome malfunction
Q.10.
Lysosomes are involved in which cell process
Q.11.
How do lysosomes originate
Q.12.
The enzymes found in the lysosomes were formed in the endoplasmic reticulum
Q.13.
Lysosomes don'tfunction in the destruction and recycling of old organelles
Q.14.
Which of the following cells will be expected to contain the most active lysosomes
Q.15.
Lysosomes are membrane-bound vesicles that arise from the
Q.16.
Which of the following organelles contains digestive enzymes that breakdown complex molecules
Q.17.
Why are lysosomes considered the 'garbage trucks' of a cell
Q.18.
Depreciation tadpole tail during metamorphosis is NOT caused by the activity of lysosome
Q.19.
Lysosomes have a hydrolytic enzyme associated with phagocytosis. Lysosomes are often found at
Q.20.
Phagocytes cell play an important role in the prey of foreign objects into the body, so that the most organelles within cells that is