Biology, asked by sachinarora1439, 9 months ago

Which cell organelles has hydrolytic enzymes? What it's function?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lysosomes.

Explanation:

Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes (like lipase) which help in the intracellular digestion of food molecules.

They break down large food molecules into simple and small molecules.

They identify the foreign particles (like pathogens) and destroy them.

They also help in the digestion of the cell itself (in case it's worn out or destroyed in anyway, they also eat up such organelles) due to which the lysosomes are called the suicidal bags of the cell.

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