Careful! Not all enzymes are hydrolytic. Hydrolytic enzymes catalyse reactions in which there is breaking of molecules (involving the participation of water molecules). There are enzymes which catalyse reactions in which molecules join together to form a larger molecule (condensation reactions)
Hydrolytic enzymes that break down proteins are a class of enzymes called proteases.
lysosomes
nope, they don't
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I'm assuming you are asking about the head of a sperm cell, which does contain an acrosome with hydrolytic enzymes to penetrate the egg.
Digestion requires hydrolytic enzymes.
Hydrolytic enzymes that break down proteins are a class of enzymes called proteases.
lysosomes
nope, they don't
The organelle in animal cells that contain hydrolytic enzymes are lysosomes.
lysosome
Lysosomes function in this compartmentalization.
Lysosomes
myenteric plexus
The pancreas
Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes. These enzymes break down large food particles, worn out organelles, or intruders in a cell (e.g. bacteria, viruses). Hydrolytic enzymes work best in the acidic environment that the lysosome provides.
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