Peroxidome
The organelle that produces H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) as a by-product is the peroxisome. Peroxisomes contain enzymes that generate and break down hydrogen peroxide as part of their metabolic processes.
Peroxisomes are the organelles that produce hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as a byproduct of their metabolic processes. These organelles contain enzymes that break down fatty acids and produce H2O2 in the process.
Peroxisomes are the organelles that produce hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as a byproduct of various metabolic reactions, particularly during the breakdown of fatty acids. They also contain enzymes like catalase to break down the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen to prevent cellular damage.
The organelle that produces and modifies polysaccharides that will be secreted is called the Golgi apparatus.
The Golgi Apparatus produces vesicles.
mitochondria
Ribosomes
chloroplasts
The answer to your question is: Peroxisomes.In a cell there there may be two types of digestive organelles, lysosomes or peroxisomes. Lysosomes are the normal digestive organelle found in most cells that are most common in intracellular digestion. Peroxisomes, on the other hand, combine enzymes to break down particles into H2O2, better known as hydrogen peroxide.
small intestine
mitochondria ;)
Mitochondria. Their surplus is used by the rest of the cell.