Lysosome

Lysosomes are organelles within eukaryotic cells involved in digestive function. Lysosomes are called differently, since their description is found in different sources. Sometimes they are called pseudocytoplasm, and sometimes - phagosome. However, when looking at the origins of these names in detail, most of them are old names for the lysosome itself.

The lysosome performs 3 main tasks. Firstly, it is the hydrolysis of complex molecules. When encountering molecules, the cell begins to feel that they are unfamiliar to it. Then it sends the proteasome to the right place. It is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down these complex molecules. Their fragments become easier to be part of other cell mechanisms. Secondly, the lysosome captures and absorbs proteins - macrophage substances. According to research, acting as eaters. They trigger the reaction