peroksizomun
Peroksizomun is a type of organelle found in eukaryotic cells, including those of animals, plants, and fungi. It is a single-membrane-bound organelle that plays a crucial role in the detoxification of hydrogen peroxide, a toxic byproduct of various metabolic processes. Peroksizomun is involved in the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen, thereby preventing oxidative damage to cellular components. This process is facilitated by the enzyme catalase, which is abundant in peroksizomun.
Peroksizomun is not present in all cell types; its presence varies depending on the cell's metabolic needs
The structure of peroksizomun is relatively simple, consisting of a single membrane that encloses the matrix,
Peroksizomun is a vital component of cellular homeostasis, ensuring that the levels of hydrogen peroxide remain