If you back up to cells, and their organelles, each animal cell or plant cell have Lysosomes. They are the "digestive" organelle. They break down particles of food, sends proteins to the nucleus, or sends it to the "storage room" to store.
I hope answered your question, but i'm not sure. Heheh. I'm in 7th grade.
lysosomes
another example is the peroxisome.
Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes.
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.
Lysosomes are the organelles that have digestive enzymes. The main purpose of these organelles is to help with the digestion process.
lysosomes
Lysosomes are organelles found only in animal cells that contains digestive enzymes. It uses these enzymes to break down food and foreign materials and pathogens.
Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes.
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.
They are called Lysosomes :).
Lysosomes are responsible for breaking down worn-out organelles, as well as other cellular waste materials. They contain digestive enzymes that help break down larger molecules into smaller ones that can be recycled by the cell.
Lysosomes are single membrane bound vesicular organelles which contain hydrolytic enzymes in the form of minute crystalline or semi-crystalline granules. They are used for waste disposal and the breakdown of old organelles.