MCQ
Lysosomes are generally found in:
- AAnimal cells
- BPlant cells
- CBoth A and B
- DBacterial cells
Explanation:
A lysosome is a type of membrane-bound eukaryotic organelle and thus, present in both animal and plant cells.
They have a single outer membrane consisting of a phospholipid bilayer and contain acid hydrolases which are enzymes capable of breaking down macromolecules, cell debris and foreign particles.
They are generally found in the cytoplasm of animal or animal-like cells.
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| $(a)$ Inhibitor of catalytic activity | $(i)$ Ricin |
| $(b)$ Possess peptide bonds | $(ii)$ Malonate |
| $(c)$ Cell wall material in fungi | $(iii)$ Chitin |
| $(d)$ Secondary metabolite | $(iv)$ Collagen |
Choose the correct option from the following :
$(a)\quad(b)\quad(c)\quad(d)$