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what is the purpose of a lysosome? it is the control center of the cell and contains DNA it is used for movement it breaks glycogen into glucose it is where proteins are created

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Answer:

it breaks glycogen into glucose

Step-by-step explanation:

Lysosome is an organelle in the cells that is responsible for the production of digestive enzymes and thereby breaks down glycogen to glucose.

  • Lysosome is membrane bound organelle.
  • It is responsible for the secretion of digestive enzymes and breaking down of dead cells.

The nucleus is the control center of the cell and it contains the DNA.

Proteins are not created in the lysosome and they are not responsible for the movement of the cell mass.

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