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Talk about primary lysosomes.

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AKA protolysosomes. Newly derived organelles from TGN, small vesicles delimited by membrane and contains digestive enzymes which have not hydrolyzed anything yet. These enzymes were synthesized by attached ribosomes and matured in RER and Golgi where they are sorted and packed into a coat with a specific address code or signal, destined to form primary lysosome after removal of coat.


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