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.
What is the lysosome job in the animal cell?
yes
Animal cell.
lysosome
Yes, a lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle found in animal cells.
They are in both cells. But there are many in animal cells.
Lysosome
Lysosome
The organelle in animal cells that contain hydrolytic enzymes are lysosomes.
If you are referring to the lysosome in plant or animal cells, then they live in both.
It is an organelle.It involve in recycling and defence
Anywhere within the cells