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ad-work [718]
2 years ago
10

Secretory lysosomes are classified as lysosomes because secretory lysosomes have some functional components in common with conve

ntional lysosomes. given this, secretory lysosomes most likely contain:_____.
Biology
1 answer:
aleksandrvk [35]2 years ago
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Degradatives enzymes that function at low PH

either the demeaning act or the degrading state.

a condition of decay, degradation, or poverty.

Some degrading action, restriction, etc.

the erosion, weathering, or other process that wears away the top layer of rocks, cliffs, etc.

what is degradative?

The term "environmental degradation" refers to the deterioration of the environment caused by the depletion of resources such as the quality of the air, water, and soil; the destruction of ecosystems; the destruction of habitats; the extinction of wildlife; and pollution. It is described as any alteration or disturbance to the environment that is deemed harmful or unwanted.

Concerns about the environment can be characterized as any adverse effects of human activity on the environment. There are both biological and physical aspects of the environment. The key environmental issues that are creating the greatest concern are pollution of the air, water, natural environment, trash, and so on.

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