Why lysosomes are called hydrolytic enzymes?
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Because they finished themselves .
They are also called dijestive bags and sucidial bags .
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because they hydrolysis the small molecules
that hydrolyze proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. The enzymes present in the lysosomes work best at an acidic pH; thus they are referred to as acid hydrolytic enzyme
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