Multiple Choice
Autophagy is the controlled destruction of cell components.This process takes place in lysosomes because
A) it allows for controlled destruction without destroying all cell components.
B) lysosomes are the only organelles containing enzymes.
C) it ensures that cells undergo programmed cell death following autophagy.
D) cells would otherwise not have enough energy to function.
E) organelles can then be rebuilt from their component macromolecules.
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