Cell organelles filled with enzymes that break down materials are called lysosomes. These membrane-bound structures contain hydrolytic enzymes that digest macromolecules, old cell parts, and microorganisms. By breaking down these substances, lysosomes play a crucial role in cellular maintenance and waste management.
Vacuoles
They are the lysomes. they recycle materials in cells
The enzyme-filled cap in the head region of the sperm is called the acrosome. It contains enzymes that help the sperm penetrate the outer layer of the egg during fertilization.
Cells can appear either filled or empty depending on the presence of organelles, cytoplasm, and other cellular components. In reality, cells are typically filled with various structures and molecules that carry out biological functions.
cell membrane
The lysosome is called the recycle bin on the cell. This organelle is essentially a pouch filled with hydrolytic digestive enzyme that break down unused proteins, worn out organelles and ingested bacteria and viruses.
vacoules
Lysosome
Vacuoles
They are the lysomes. they recycle materials in cells
Peroxisomes are enzyme filled sacs.There are no RNA.
They are round or oval in shape.They are enzyme filled sacs.
Lysossomes
Lysosomes.
Central Vacuole
The enzyme-filled cap in the head region of the sperm is called the acrosome. It contains enzymes that help the sperm penetrate the outer layer of the egg during fertilization.
Lysosomes.