Lysosome (“waste disposal and recycling”)
The lysosomes are digestive sacs that can break down macromolecules in the cell using the process of hydrolysis. The digestion is carried out with lysosomal enzymes found in the lysosome. Like waste disposal in a city, lysosomes help keep excessive or bulky macromolecules from building up in the cell.
It breaks down larger food molecules into smaller molecules
It digests old cell parts
Centrioles
Paired structures near the nucleus
Made of a cylinder of microtubule pairs
It separates chromosome pairs during mitosis
Paired structures near the nucleus
Made of a cylinder of microtubule pairs
It separates chromosome pairs during mitosis