Cell lysosome (microscopic 3D perspective view)
Lysosomes are generally organelles in eukaryotic cells; A sac like structure with a single-layer membrane coating, with a size (mostly spherical under electron microscopy, but with the presence of olivine spheres) and a diameter of approximately 0.025-0.8 micrometers; Contains multiple hydrolytic enzymes, specifically designed to decompose various exogenous and endogenous macromolecular substances. Discovered by Belgian scholar Cristian de Duve (1917-2013) and others in mouse liver cells in 1955.
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