Lysosomes would be an example. It's full of digestive enzymes.
The special vesicles containing enzymes are called Lysosomes.
A small vessel or vesicle inside a cell containing enzymes is called a lysosome.
A special vesicle containing enzymes is called a lysosome. Lysosomes function as the cell's waste disposal system by breaking down cellular waste and foreign materials that enter the cell. They play a crucial role in maintaining cell health and function.
The special vessels containing enzymes are called lysosomes. These membrane-bound organelles are found in eukaryotic cells and are responsible for breaking down waste materials and cellular debris through enzymatic digestion. Lysosomes play a crucial role in maintaining cellular health by recycling macromolecules and facilitating various metabolic processes.
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Lysosomes are the vesicles that contain a cell's digestive enzymes.
The gelatinous matrix inside the chloroplast containing ribosomes, DNA, and enzymes is called the stroma.
Special proteins are enzymes. Enzymes are not made by the body, DNA is read and copied by these special proteins.