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They are the lysosomes. They contain many digestive enzymes
The lysosomes.
Lysosomes. ;)
A macrophage is the type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills invading cells.
Lysosomes
Yes. Born as endosomes that contain inactive enzymes, lysosomes are spherical, membranous organelles containing activated digestive enzymes. Lysosomes are large and abundant within phagocytes, the cells that dispose of invading bacteria and cell debris. Lysosomal enzymes can digest almost all kinds of biological molecules. They work best in acidic conditions and so are called acid hydrolases.
Lysosomes. These organelles contain digestive enzymes within itself and can digest pathogens and worn out cell parts. It is also known as a suicide sack because when given the orders, it can burst and destroy the cell from inside out in times of mutations.
Macrophage
White blood cells contain the most lysosomes in the entire body. White blood cells need the extra lysosomes for the bacteria that they ingest.
'Tis a macrophage, sweetiebelle!