Lysosomes
Lysosomes are the vesicles that contain a cell's digestive enzymes.
It is called Lysicles or Lysosomes But i think Lysicles is the better answer
water
White blood sells contain digestive enzymes.
Lysosome silly :)
vesicles
Lysosomes are vesicles (vesicles= small, spherical, single-membrane sacs used for temporary storage and transport within a cell and are classified by their contents) that contain digestive enzymes. In the process of autophagy, lysosomes digest worn-out organelles within cells. In the process autolysis, damaged or extra cells are digested and broken down by their own lysosomes. "Biology is your life, you know."
There are many different types of vesicles:Vacuoles mostly contain waterLysosomes contain enzymes which digest/break down substances in the cellTransport vesicles move substances around the cellSynaptic vesicles contain a neurotransmitterThere is more types of vesicles than these four, you'll need to find out which type of vesicle you are referring to.
Mitochondria is power house of cell while synaptic vesicles are produced by golgi body and contain neurotransmitter .
Peroxisomes are small vesicles that contain several kinds of enzymes that are used in oxidation processes. Other cell organelles include lysosomes and endosomes.
They contain digestive enzymes that break down and digest worn out or harmful cells.
Lysosomes