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Figure 4.13 Lysosomes Isolate Digestive Enzymes from the Cytoplasm

Figure 4.13 Lysosomes Isolate Digestive Enzymes from the Cytoplasm. Secondary lysosome. Plasma membrane. Undigested materials are released when the digestion vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane. Small molecules generated by digestion diffuse into the cytoplasm.

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Figure 4.13 Lysosomes Isolate Digestive Enzymes from the Cytoplasm

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  1. Figure 4.13 Lysosomes Isolate Digestive Enzymes from the Cytoplasm Secondary lysosome Plasma membrane Undigested materials are released when the digestion vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane. Small molecules generated by digestion diffuse into the cytoplasm. The primary lysosome is generated by the Golgi. The lysosome fuses with a phagosome. Inside of cell Golgi apparatus Primary lysosome Phagosome Products of digestion Food particles taken in by phagocytosis Outside of cell

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