Secondary lysosomes are produced by fusion of?
Question: Secondary lysosomes are produced by fusion of?
Secondary lysosomes are produced by the fusion of primary lysosomes with endocytic vesicles or phagosomes. The primary lysosomes are organelles that originate from the Golgi apparatus and contain hydrolytic enzymes. When a cell engulfs a particle or takes in material from the extracellular environment, it forms an endocytic vesicle or phagosome. The primary lysosome then fuses with this vesicle or phagosome, forming a secondary lysosome that contains the hydrolytic enzymes necessary for the degradation of the engulfed material.
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