Lysosome

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Organelle Details
Lysosome
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Base Cost (MP) 45
Requires Nucleus Yes
Processes None
Enzymes Lipase
Size (Hexes) 1
Osmoregulation Cost 1
Storage 0.5
Unique No
Upgrades None
Internal Name {{{internalName}}}

Contains digestive enzymes. Can be modified to change the type of enzyme it contains. Only one enzyme per lysosome can be utilized at a time. Enzymes speed up and improve efficiency of digestion.

The lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle that contain hydrolytic enzymes that can break down various biomolecules. Lysosomes allow the cell to digest materials ingested through endocytosis and clean waste products of the cell in a process called autophagy.

Requirements

A cell must have a nucleus to evolve lysosomes.

Processes

No processes.

Modifications

Modify the lysosome to select the enzyme it contains. By default, lysosomes contain lipase which targets single and double membranes.

A lysosome can instead contain chitinase, which targets chitin membranes, or cellulase, which targets cellulose membranes.

Effects

Equipping a lysosome with chitinase or cellulase allows the cell to digest other cells with chitin or cellulose membranes respectively. Without at least one lysosome with the respective enzyme selected, a cell will be unable to digest other cells with these membranes.

Alongside its general stats, each lysosome contributes:

  • +0.05 digestion speed. Engulfed matter will be digested more quickly.
  • +4.5% digestion efficiency for the chosen enzyme. Engulfed cells with the enzyme's target membrane will yield more compounds when digested.

Upgrades

No upgrades.

Strategy

TBA

Scientific Background

TBA