Mehrtens, Brad. «[https://web.archive.org/web/20180518152958/http://www.life.illinois.edu/mcb/150/private/faq/index.php?action=artikel&cat=17&id=1460&artlang=en MCB 150 Frequently Asked Questions - 1) What's the difference between an early and late endosome? Is it just the pH?
2) It becomes a lysosome once the acid hydrolase enzymes enter, correct?
3) What kinds of things are broken down in the lysosome? The book says it takes in material from the outside of the cell. What's the point of bringing in stuff from the outside if it's just going to be broken down? Is it the 'parts' that are needed and not really what is actually being brought in?
4) When we talked about proteins going from ER > golgi > lysosome, thats for the creation of proteins to function in the lysosome and not be broken down?]» (en anglès). Arxivat de l'original el 2018-05-18. [Consulta: 21 octubre 2018].
«Late endosome» (en anglès). [Consulta: 21 octubre 2018].
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Mehrtens, Brad. «[https://web.archive.org/web/20180518152958/http://www.life.illinois.edu/mcb/150/private/faq/index.php?action=artikel&cat=17&id=1460&artlang=en MCB 150 Frequently Asked Questions - 1) What's the difference between an early and late endosome? Is it just the pH?
2) It becomes a lysosome once the acid hydrolase enzymes enter, correct?
3) What kinds of things are broken down in the lysosome? The book says it takes in material from the outside of the cell. What's the point of bringing in stuff from the outside if it's just going to be broken down? Is it the 'parts' that are needed and not really what is actually being brought in?
4) When we talked about proteins going from ER > golgi > lysosome, thats for the creation of proteins to function in the lysosome and not be broken down?]» (en anglès). Arxivat de l'original el 2018-05-18. [Consulta: 21 octubre 2018].