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podryga [215]
1 year ago
12

Function of Peroxisom in both plant and animal cell​

Biology
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RoseWind [281]1 year ago
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Answer:

<u>In plants and fungi, β-oxidation is confined to </u><u>peroxisomes.</u><u>Plant peroxisomes mediate a multitude of processes crucial to development.</u>

<u>W</u><u>h</u><u>ereas, in animal cells, β-oxidation is also carried out by </u><u>mitochondria.In addition to providing a compartment for oxidation reactions, peroxisomes are involved in lipid biosynthesis.</u>

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