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lysosomes function in 3 points lipid synthesis processing and packaging intracellular digestion protein synthesis which do the cells of an e coli bacterium and an elephant have in common? 3 points ribosomes to assemble proteins chromosomes located in the cytoplasm chloroplasts found around the vacuole mitochondria to produce energy
Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes and break down waste materials and cellular debris within the cell, which is intracellular digestion. Prokaryotic cells (like E - coli) and eukaryotic cells (like those of an elephant) both have ribosomes for protein synthesis. Prokaryotes have their chromosomes in the cytoplasm but not in the same organized way as eukaryotes, and they lack mitochondria and chloroplasts (chloroplasts are for photosynthesis and not present in animal or bacterial cells in general).
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- C. Intracellular digestion
- A. ribosomes to assemble proteins