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Lysosomes are specialized structures within cells often referred to as the "clean-up crew." They contain digestive enzymes that break downWaste materials, old cell parts, and foreign invaders like bacteria. By digesting these substances, lysosomes help maintain the cell's health and prevent damage. They are essential for recycling cellular components and providing nutrients. If lysosomes don't function properly, it can lead to various diseases, showcasing their importance in cellular maintenance and overall health.

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    Lysosomes are small, membrane-bound structures found within cells, often referred to as the cell's "clean-up crew." They contain enzymes that break down waste materials, damaged cell parts, and foreign substances. By digesting these components, lysosomes help maintain the cell's health and function. They play a crucial role in recycling nutrients and ensuring that cellular debris does not accumulate. When lysosomes fail to function properly, it can lead to various diseases, highlighting their importance in overall cellular maintenance and health.