Yeast is a prokaryote that is not bacteria
Ribosomes are where the proteins are formed
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Answer:
B. Histone because they are a family of small positively charged proteins.
Answer:
Lysosome
Explanation:
Phagocytes use phagocytosis as a mechanism to eliminate large pathogens (mostly bacteria). They do this by expanding their plasma membrane around the pathogen. As a consequence, the pathogen is enveloped in a vesicle and incorporated inside the cell. Once inside, the lysosomes are incorporated, providing enzymes capable of destroying the microbe.