Lysosomes are important to the health of cells because they serve as the cellular "recycling centers," containing enzymes that break down waste materials, cellular debris, and macromolecules. This process of degradation and recycling helps maintain cellular homeostasis, removes potentially harmful substances, and allows the cell to reuse nutrients and organic molecules, ultimately supporting overall cellular function and health.
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