In eukaryotic cells, everything is compartmentalized - most reactions take place contained within an organelle. This is true for enzymes. The hydrolytic enzymes that could damage the membranes are not free-floating; they are contained in lysosomes. Even when they're active, they are not released or "come out" of the vesicle. Whatever needs hydrolyzing comes in instead. For example, food vacuoles will fuse with the lysosome, and the nutrients will come into contact with the enzymes within the contained space.
They are the lysosmes.They contain digestive enzymes
Peroxisomes
b. lysosome
vacuoles
store material for the cell such as water, food, and enzymes
Water, metabolic wastes, and enzymes
vacuoles
Enzymes are present throughout the body.
vacuoles
I would imagine that there are so many enzymes that all AAs are used regarding ALL enzymes
A vacuole stores water, food, and enzymes, and collects waste... So no.