Lysosomes
The structures that contain digestive enzymes are called lysosomes. Lysosomes are organelles that have a single membrane and are basically responsible of ridding waste materials from cells.
A membrane-bound structure that contains digestive enzymes is called a lysosome. Lysosomes play a crucial role in breaking down cellular waste and foreign materials, such as bacteria and cellular debris, into simpler molecules that can be recycled or eliminated from the cell.
Lysosomes
Lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle that contains digestive enzymes responsible for breaking down various biomolecules, such as proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. These enzymes help with cellular waste disposal, recycling of macromolecules, and the digestion of engulfed pathogens or worn-out organelles.
Lysosome
Lysosomes
Lysosomes hold the digestive enzymes that break down the carbohydrates.
Lysosome
another example is the peroxisome.
lysosomes
Lysosomes
The lysosomes contains digestive enzymes that help clean up the cell. It also helps in breaking down the complex compounds that come into the cell.