Lysosomes
Lysosomes hold the digestive enzymes that break down the carbohydrates.
Lysosomes are just membranes with digestive enzymes inside. They are created when the digestive enzymes are packaged into a vesicle by the Golgi apparatus. So, since both the lysosomes and all packets shipped out by the Golgi are made of membrane, they can fuse.Read more: Why_might_packets_of_proteins_collected_by_the_Golgi_apparatus_might_merge_with_lysosomes
lysosomes
Lysosomes have powerful digestive enzymes..
The lysosome is the structure inside the cell that holds the digestive enzymes responsible for breaking down carbohydrates. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles that function as the cell's waste disposal system, breaking down large molecules into smaller components for recycling or disposal.
The organelle that contains digestive enzymes and helps to digest waste inside the cell is the lysosome. Lysosomes break down cellular waste and debris through the process of hydrolysis, using enzymes to break down macromolecules into smaller components that can be recycled by the cell.
They are the lysosmes.They contain digestive enzymes
Lysosomes
In the lysosome.
Lysosomes
Lysosomes.
Storage of digestive enzymes