Lysosome
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Example:
Imagine your kitchen after a big dinner party, filled with dirty dishes, leftover food, and spills everywhere. Just like you would use a dishwasher and cleaning supplies to break down and clean up the mess, a lysosome in a cell uses its digestive enzymes to break down waste materials and cellular debris. In this analogy, the lysosome is like your kitchen's cleaning crew, with the digestive enzymes acting as the soap and scrubbers that efficiently manage and dispose of unwanted materials, keeping the cell clean and functional.

Practice Version

Lysosome: A cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. Lysosome. Lysosomes are small structures in cells that break down waste and unwanted material using enzymes.