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Peroxisomes are organelles present in all eukaryotes. They are present everywhere in an eukaryotic cell taking part in the secretory pathways and there by getting rid of the toxic wastes from the cell. They contain oxidative enzymes that aid in oxidative reactions like the beta -oxidation of fatty acids.

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