Lysosome is part of a cell termed as organelles that contain digestive enzymes (acid hydrolases) to digest macromolecules. They are found in both animal and plant cells but they are rare in plant cells.
Prokaryotic cells are found in bacteria, including both Archaebacteria and Eubacteria, and including the blue-green algae. Eukaryotic cells are found in animals, plants, Fungi and protists.
Lysosome therefore is a part or one of the components of an eukaryotic cell.
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2006-10-15 16:52:10
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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Lysosomes Prokaryotic Or Eukaryotic
2016-10-29 22:02:16
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answered by Anonymous
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1. generally/mostly eukaryotic cells are ten times larger than prokaryotic cells 2. eukarytoes contain nucleus (DNA in an enclosed compartment), prokaryotes do not contain DNA in a closed compartment. 3. eukaryotic DNA is linear (forms a double helix) while prokarotic its circular DNA. 4. eukaryotic DNA with histones and other proteins form chromatin and chromosomes and prokaryotics do not. 5. eukaryotes contains organalles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, golgi bodies, ER, lysosomes, while prokaryotes do not. (mitochondria and chloroplasts are beleived to be ancientprokaryotic like organisms who integrades into eukaryotic cells and now are living in symbiosis. There are many similarities between these organelles and prokaryotes) 6. While they both contain ribosomes, the structure of the ribosomes are different. eukaryotes have a 80S (svedsberg . mass measurement) mass with the smaller component weighing at 40S and bigger component at 60S. prokaryotes have a 70S ribosome with the smaller component at 30S and bigger component at 50S. The proteins bound to ribosomes change too. 7. Both contains the fluid mosaic model for the plasma membrane. But the composition of the cellular membranes are different in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Example the protein content. Also prokaryotes do not contain sterols (though it has a kind of similar "sterol like" molecule) 8. In prokaryotes (except the micoplasma), the plasma membrane is an inner layer of protection since a rigid cell wall forms the outside boundary for their cells. The cell wall has pores that allow materials to enter and leave the cell, but they are not very selective about what passes through. The plasma membrane, which lines the cell wall, provides the final filter between the cell interior and the environment. This is only true in some eukaryotes like plants, algae and fungi. So not all eukaryotes contain this structure. micoplasma lacks a cell wall. 9. Most of the basic functions between the two types are similar but the proteins and pathways involved will differ highly. Example, protein synthesis, translation, transcription etc etc. 10. The mRNA in eukaryotes require special RNA processing mechanisms (5'cap additon, poly A tail addition, splicing) while prokaryotes do not have this function. 11. DNA in eukaryotes contain intronic regions and also through this alternative splicing mechanisms and not prokaryotes. There's more ........... but hope these help :)
2016-04-10 04:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Lysosome is neither a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell
Lysosme is a organelle that's found in a eukaroytoc cell. They are defined and membrane bound and they break down stuff like glycoproteins, protieins (which is inside cell), foriegn material like bacteria when a cell comes across it and takes it in through phagocytosis.
2006-10-16 06:09:36
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answered by chanseypokemon 2
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Neither- a lysosome is a part of a cell, called an organelle, which is found specifically in eukaryotic cells. Their main job is to digest material. Hope that helps you.
2006-10-15 16:37:21
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answered by cookiesrme 4
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Lysosomes are organelles containing digestive enzymes. They are found in BOTH prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, they help to ingest microbes caught by pseudopods. In eukaryotic cells, they help to digest organelles that have expired.
2006-10-16 03:28:42
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answered by Anonymous
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there are many differences what is you exact question...dont rly understand edit it and ill tell you everything
2016-03-28 10:57:47
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answered by Anonymous
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