The stomach, the primary organ in digestion. It contains acids and other digestive enzymes which break down food chemically. The stomach also breaks down food mechanically.
The lysosome is the digestive organelle where macromolecules are hydrolyzed within a cell. It contains enzymes that break down larger molecules into smaller components that can be used by the cell for energy or building blocks.
The small vesicle with digestive enzymes is called a lysosome. It is responsible for breaking down cellular waste material and foreign particles that enter the cell.
The cytoplasm is the substance that holds organelles and contains dissolved chemicals that the cell needs. It is a gel-like material composed of water, salts, and organic molecules, which provides a medium for the organelles to be suspended in and facilitates various cellular processes.
Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
I think you mean what contains digestive enzymes and white blood cells. If so then the answer is saliva
Lysosomes
There are two parts of a cell that contain chemicals: lysosomes and peroxisomes.
The lysosomes contains digestive enzymes that help clean up the cell. It also helps in breaking down the complex compounds that come into the cell.
Lysosome
The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that contains many chemicals that the cell needs.
It is the cytoplasm.It is the medium in the cell
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the answer is lysosomes i think
Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
An egg cell contains more cytoplasm and needed chemicals than a sperm cell. This is because an egg cell is larger and contains all the necessary organelles and nutrients to support early development after fertilization. Sperm cells are specialized for motility and delivering genetic material to the egg.
A sperm cell contains chemicals to break through things. This is because on the sperm's way to the egg (fertilization) it has to get past many other things and needs a specially strengthened head to break through things.