lysoszómában
Lysoszómában is a Hungarian term that translates to "in the lysosome" in English. A lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle found in many eukaryotic cells. It contains digestive enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris. Lysosomes are formed by the Golgi apparatus and are crucial for cellular housekeeping, removing toxins and pathogens. They play a vital role in autophagy, the process by which cells degrade and recycle their own damaged components. If a cell's lysosomes are not functioning correctly, waste products can accumulate, leading to various diseases. The term "lysoszómában" would be used in a biological or medical context in Hungarian when referring to a process or substance located within or occurring inside a lysosome. For example, a scientist might say that a particular enzyme is active "lysoszómában" to indicate its specific location of function within the cell. The breakdown of macromolecules like proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates occurs within the acidic environment of the lysosome, facilitated by its hydrolytic enzymes.