> Listen to Azote talk about blobby spheroids

You ask Azote about the blobby spheroids.

Azote: i'll try to put this in a way that doesn't worry you too much.
Azote: IT WAS GONNA DECOMPOSE US!!!!.
You are worried too much.
Azote: Hahaha, sorry. We're good now, don't worry. But it would've decomposed us if we got too close. The lysosome deals with, like, hydrolyzing stuff.
You look at them blankly.
Azote: Dang, I thought you'd have at least high school knowledge of biology. Hydrolysis is the decomposition of compounds, the breaking of bonds, by adding H2O. water.
You let Azote know that you know what H2O means.
Azote: Yeah, well, the lysosome has enzymes in it that do that.
Azote: It's pretty important for autophagy, the cell's method of cleaning itself out, too. That's definitely important.
You get why it's cause for alarm now. You thank Azote.
Azote: Thanks for listening! It's weird to me that you actually want to hear me talk about this. But it's nice! Thank you.

> Jump into overdrive