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28 August, 12:37

Why digestive enzymes in a cell are enclosed in a membrane bound organell

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  1. 28 August, 14:48
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    Digestive enzymes are enclosed so materials that aren't supposed to be digested, aren't. If they weren't, anything could be digested, resulting in the death of the cell.
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