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Lysosomes Are Important to Eukaryotic Cells Because They Contain

Question 131

Question 131

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Lysosomes are important to eukaryotic cells because they contain


A) photosynthetic pigments.
B) starch molecules for energy storage.
C) their own DNA molecules.
D) the cells' waste materials.
E) digestive enzymes.

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