Lysosomes :D
lysosome
They contain many Enzymes and can digest any injured cells and can break down a large Molecule into a smaller one as well.
lysosome
Osteoclasts (bone digesting cells)
MITOCONDRIA
No. Lysosomes are vesicles within cells that contain enzymes to digest particles of "food"
Lysosomes contain enzymes that digest a cells waste.
this because Lysosomes, consist of Enzymes where by they Digest Hydrolytically the cells
they help cells digest food and extract energy from food. (awesome right !) hehe :P
Once you digest food the enzymes in the intestine will digest the nutrients into small components. So that they could be absorbed by the intestine into the bloodstream, and throughout the body in order to be reused by the body cells.
Enzymes are proteins, which are comprised of chains of amino acids. All enzymes are proteins (but not all proteins are enzymes)
Mucus contains lysozymes, enzymes that destroy bacterial cell walls. Neutrophils engulf virus (phogocytosis) and then release some enzymes to do the job like kill and digest. Eosinphils do also capable of phagocytosis, the same for Monocytes....