If the pH in lysosomes is increased to alkaline, what will be the outcome?
1.  Hydrolytic enzymes will function more efficiently
2.  Hydrolytic enzymes will become inactive
3.  Lysosomal enzymes will be released into the cytoplasm
4.  Lysosomal enzymes will be more active
Subtopic:  Lysosomes |
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Which of the following pair of organelles does not contain DNA?

1. Nuclear envelope and Mitochondria

2. Mitochondria and Lysosomes

3. Chloroplast and Vacuoles

4. Lysosomes and vacuoles

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Which of the following statements is not correct?

1. Lysosomes are formed by the process of packaging in the endoplasmic reticulum.
2. Lysosomes have numerous hydrolytic enzymes
3. The hydrolytic enzyme of lysosomes are active under acidic pH
4. Lysosomes are membrane bound structure.

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