Lysosomes, Peroxisomes & Secretory Vesicles || Brothors from Same Mother

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Lysosomes, Peroxisomes & Secretory Vesicles:
Lysosomes, peroxisomes and secretory vesicles are membrane bound vesicles. Lysosomes are formed by budding off from Golgi apparatus. They contain hydrolase enzymes and degrade damaged cell structures, ingested food particles and unwanted things such as bacteria. Peroxisomes are formed by pinching off from smooth endoplasmic reticulum. They contain oxidase enzymes and are involved in β oxidation of long chain fatty acids and in detoxification of harmful substances. Secretory vesicles are formed from Golgi apparatus They store secretory proteins, and when appropriate signal comes, release their content intracellularly.

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00:00 Intro
00:43 Lysosomes
02:18 Peroxisomes
03:06 Secretory Vesicles
03:59 Summary
04:55 Notes

Dr Vipul Navadiya

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Just a little correction: I believe peroxysomes are to be formed by AUTOREPLICATION from a mother peroxysome (just like mitochondria) and then associated proteins are transported from the cytoplasm to the newly formed peroxysome

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What a legend this is kimd of biology we need ❤

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sir i am studying class 11 so please share functions of lysosomes

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