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Q: Which organelle has enzymes are used to digest food other molecules and old worn out cell parts of the cell?
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Has enzymes that are used to digest food other molecules and old worn out cell part of the cell?

You are describing the lysosome.


What contains enzymes to digest bacteria and other foreign substances?

you dont digest bacteria


Why are enzymes produced?

Enzymes and digestion. The enzymes involved in respiration, photosynthesis and protein synthesis work inside cells. Other enzymesare produced by specialised cells and released from them; the digestive enzymes are like this. They pass out into the gut, where they catalyse the breakdown of food molecules.


What is the clear liquid that digest food and waste other substances?

Enzymes.


Which organelle breaks down other organelles that are no longer useful?

They are the lysosomes. They contain many enzymes for that.


Which organelle is responsible for moving molecules from one part of the cell to the other?

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What organelle reconfigures molecules to make them active?

the Endoplasmic reticulum is the reconfigurer of molecules in the cell The molecules over here are packed sorted and sent to other respective organells. The ER id spread through out the cell and associated with the every other organelle in the cell. It maintains the synthesis of the molecules int he cell.


How is chloroplast adapted for photosynthesis?

They have photosynthetic pigments. They have enzymes and other molecules


What do enzymes and substrates look like?

Enzymes and substrates are molecules and look like any other molecules. In case of enzymes specifically, they are proteins and so have long chains of amino acids folded into different structures and shapes.


What can prohibit enzymes from working in the body?

the various inhibitory molecules such as allosteric inhibitors, poisons, other ihhibitory molecules


How can you determine why digestive enzymes in a cell are enclosed in a membrane-bound organelle?

So it will not destroy the other parts of the cell.


How might stomach enzymes differ from other enzymes?

Stomach enzymes would have a considerably lower optimum pH than most other enzymes found in the human body.