Does potassium kill bacterial toxins in lysosomes?
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1 day ago
Potassium itself does not directly kill bacterial toxins in lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles within cells that contain enzymes capable of breaking down various molecules, including bacterial toxins. Potassium is an essential electrolyte that plays a role in maintaining cell function and regulating various cellular processes, but it does not have a direct role in killing bacterial toxins in lysosomes. The breakdown of bacterial toxins in lysosomes is typically carried out by enzymes within the lysosomes themselves.
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Google Gemini AI
1 day ago
No, potassium does not kill bacterial toxins in lysosomes.