Lysosomes
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Enzymes are primarily stored within cells, often in specialized organelles such as lysosomes or the endoplasmic reticulum. They can also be found in various tissues throughout the body, depending on their function—like digestive enzymes in the pancreas or salivary glands. Additionally, some enzymes are secreted into extracellular spaces, such as the digestive tract, where they facilitate biochemical reactions outside of cells.
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Digestive enzymes break complex molecules into simpler ones that can be absorbed by cells. hello people
Digestive (hydrolytic) enzymes are stored in lysosomes, which will fuse with a food vacuole.
I think you mean what contains digestive enzymes and white blood cells. If so then the answer is saliva
A lysosome is a sac of digestive enzymes, used to break down monosaccharaides and disaccharides. Lysosomes are found in animal cells and are also called suicide sacs.
The cells that hold digestive juices are called the gastric chief cells. These are located in the stomach that secretes enzymes for protein breakdown.
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lysosomes
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.