Lysosomes are rich in (a) nucleic acids (b) hydrolytic enzymes (c) carbohydrates (d) hormones.
Option B A lysosome is a tiny sac bounded by a single unit membrane of lipoprotein. It contains a dense, finely granular fluid. The latter consists of glycoprotein hydrolytic (digestive) enzymes called acid hydrolases. These include proteases, lipases, nucleases, glycosidases, sulphatases, acid phosphatases, etc.