Somach acid & saliva
You are saliva. Saliva contains digestive enzymes that help break down food into smaller molecules that can be easily absorbed by the body.
lysosome
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LYSOMES
They are called lysosomes. They are the recycling bins
hold chemicals that break down food molecules, old cell parts, and harmful bacteria. They are surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane that keeps their strong digestive chemicals contained inside. Thus, the lysosomes have similar functions to the digestive system of the body. :D
To break down the food molecules.
Lysosomes
The inner of us!
The lysosome is the digestive organelle where macromolecules are hydrolyzed within a cell. It contains enzymes that break down larger molecules into smaller components that can be used by the cell for energy or building blocks.
I think you mean what contains digestive enzymes and white blood cells. If so then the answer is saliva
to break down larger molecules into simpler molecules of food components