lysosome
They contain many Enzymes and can digest any injured cells and can break down a large Molecule into a smaller one as well.
Lysosomes :D
They're chambers which contain digestive enzymes, mostly important because their membrane is not digested by those enzymes. If the lysosome were to rupture, those enzymes would digest parts of the cell that need to stay intact. They take those enzymes to particles the cell has "eaten" to digest it and they also digest parts of the cell to recycle.
mitochondia
Lysosomes contain enzymes that digest a cells waste.
I'm not positive about what enzymes digest sugar, but I do know that lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes which digest macromolecules, such as sugar.
Enzymes in lysosomes do not digest organs but organelles. Old and/or damaged organelles are digested, because they may contain harmful chemicals and also they represent free "food".
foods contain enzymes and bacteria that help digest food and eliminate wastes.
No. Lysosomes are vesicles within cells that contain enzymes to digest particles of "food"
lysosome
The Golgi apparatus. It creates lysosomes.Lysosome: Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes necessary for intracellular digestion. They are common in animal cells, but rare in plant cells.