Explain: Lysosomes can digest any biomolecules.

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(N/A) $\Rightarrow$ Lysosomes are membrane-bound vesicular structures formed by the process of packaging in the Golgi apparatus.
$\Rightarrow$ They are very rich in almost all types of hydrolytic enzymes (hydrolases such as lipases,proteases,and carbohydrases) that are optimally active at an acidic $pH$.
$\Rightarrow$ Because these enzymes can break down various substrates,lysosomes are capable of digesting carbohydrates,proteins,lipids,and nucleic acids.

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