Lysosomes cell organelles are known as suicide bags. Lysosomes:
Lysosomes are tiny spherical sac-like structures evenly distributed in the cytoplasm.
These vesicular structures contain destructive enzymes called hydrolases.
The hydrolases enzyme is capable of breaking down a wide variety of food particles so the chief function of the lysosome is digestion.
Mitochondria:
Mitochondria are tiny bodies of varying shapes and sizes.
Mitochondria contain their own DNA.
It is the site of cellular respiration.
Oxidation releases energy, a portion of which is used to form ATP (Adenosine triphosphate).
Mitochondria synthesize the energy-rich compound ATP so they are also known as the ‘powerhouse of the cell’.
Golgi apparatus:
Golgi apparatus or Golgi bodies or Golgi complex arises from the membrane of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, which in turn have originated from the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
The synthetic products of the cell i.e. proteins, hormones, and enzymes that are collected by the Golgi vacuoles and secreted into the cytoplasm.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
On the one end, it's connected to the outer membrane of the nucleus and on the other end to the plasma membrane.
It forms the supporting skeletal framework of the cell.
It provides a pathway for the distribution of nuclear material from one cell to another.
It provides an increased surface for various enzymatic reactions.