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Pleomorphism of Lysosomes

  Pleomorphism of Lysosomes Lysosomes show pleomorphism, which means they occur in many different forms according to their functional state. They are not always identical in shape, size, or contents. Their appearance changes depending on whether they are newly formed, involved in digestion, or storing undigested waste materials.  Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles containing hydrolytic enzymes. These enzymes digest proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and other cellular materials. Since lysosomes perform different digestive functions inside the cell, they appear in different structural forms. This property is called pleomorphism.  The main pleomorphic forms of lysosomes are primary lysosomes, secondary lysosomes, autophagic vacuoles, and residual bodies. Primary lysosomes are newly formed lysosomes produced by the Golgi apparatus. They contain inactive hydrolytic enzymes and have not yet taken part in digestion. They are small, spherical vesicles surround...

Some Common Plants of SEVOKE

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Sevoke (also spelled Sevok or Sivok) is a tiny town near Siliguri in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal state, India, on the border with the state of Sikkim. It is the county seat of the Darjeeling district. Sevoke, which is a part of the Dooars, is located on the banks of the River Teesta. The town is crossed by two bridges, the Coronation Road Bridge and the Sevoke Railway Bridge, which span the River Teesta. Several army and Border Security Force (BSF) camps are located in the region. This region contains the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, which is open to the public. National Highway 10 goes through the town and links it to the cities of Gangtok and Siliguri on the Tibetan Plateau. It begins in Sevoke at the Coronation Bridge and ends in Guwahati, where it is known as National Highway 17. Different kinds of angioperms, pteridophytes and bryophytes are found in the regions  

RAMSHAI FOREST OF JALPAIGURI

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