What are the three main types of lysosomes?
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The question is asking about the three main types of lysosomes, indicating that it requires knowledge of cell biology. The user is expected to identify which set of terms correctly categorizes the types of lysosomes based on their function and classification.
Answer
Primary lysosomes, secondary lysosomes, and residual lysosomes.
The three main types of lysosomes are primary lysosomes, secondary lysosomes, and residual lysosomes.
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The three main types of lysosomes are primary lysosomes, secondary lysosomes, and residual lysosomes.
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Primary lysosomes contain newly synthesized enzymes, secondary lysosomes are formed by the fusion of primary lysosomes with other vesicles, and residual lysosomes contain indigestible material.
Tips
Confusing the types of lysosomes with other types of cellular vesicles can be a common mistake.
Sources
- What are the types of lysosomes? - AAT Bioquest - aatbio.com
- Lysosomes - Definition, Types, Significance, Functions - GeeksforGeeks - geeksforgeeks.org
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