which organelle breaks down organelles that are no longer useful?

golgi apparatus
lysosome
endoplasmic reticulum
mitochondrion

Golgi apparatus ==> packs hormones

lysosome ==> contains HCl for digestion of macromolecules
endoplasmic reticulum ==> Preprohormone cleavage
mitochondrion==> powerhouse of cell

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The organelle that breaks down organelles that are no longer useful is the lysosome.

Lysosomes are membrane-bound sacs filled with digestive enzymes. They play a crucial role in the recycling and degradation of cellular waste, unwanted molecules, and organelles. When an organelle has completed its function or becomes damaged, it can be recognized and engulfed by a lysosome, which then breaks it down with its enzymes. This process is called autophagy, meaning self-eating.

To arrive at this answer, you can learn about the different organelles in a cell and their functions. By understanding the role of each organelle, you can deduce which one is responsible for breaking down unwanted or damaged organelles.

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