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.
The stomach contains enzymes that break down protein.
I think you mean what contains digestive enzymes and white blood cells. If so then the answer is saliva
No,it is an organell.It contains enzymes inside.
Fruit enzymes are a collective term for the liquid made by various fermentation processes, to claim that this liquid contains enzymes from those fruits.
The lysosomes contain those enzymes.
Acrosome
No but it contains and is rich in enzymes
contains enzymes and other substances
The spem head or acrosome cap contains digestive enzymes such as hyaluronidase and acrosin which are used to lyse the outer wall of the ovum during fertilization
The lysosome contains digestive enzymes.
Lysosomes
A lysosome is a vesicle that contains enzymes involved in breaking down various molecules, including those from cellular waste, damaged organelles, and pathogens. These enzymes function best in the acidic environment found within lysosomes.
The stomach contains enzymes that break down protein.
The head of the sperm holds the DNA for the male as it swims to the ovum. The head of the sperm also has the acrosome, it contains enzymes that eats away and breaks into the ovum.
Lysosomes
lysosomes
Lysosomes