Vacuole/Central Vacuole
Located in the cytoplasm, the vacuole, or central vacuole if in a plant cell, is a single- membrane sack that's used for storing food, minerals, waste, and water inside of a cell. They don't work with any specific organelle, rather, they just work with the entire cell. The give water and energy to the cell if needed, and sends out, or even breaks down, waste products so they can be removed from the cell without causing it harm.
Lysosomes
The lysosome is a sack-like structure that's mostly surrounded by a single-membrane. They are located in the cytoplasm in a cell and are like the stomach of it. The lysosomes contain digestive enzymes called hydrolytic enzymes. It breaks down and digests food particles, dying cells, non-functioning organelles, and even some toxins. Lysosomes work specifically with the vacuole of a cell. The digestive enzymes are released into the vacuole and they go and digest/destroy anything inside of it. Then, the vacuole is able to store more things that the cell needs.
Peroxisomes
Peroxisomes are little bundles of enzymes that react with toxins and destroy them before they potentially harm the cell. Peroxisomes are very similar to lysosomes due to the fact that both lysosomes and peroxisomes have a single membrane that surrounds digestive enzymes. But, they are also very different in the type of enzymes they hold. Peroxisomes hold oxidative enzymes, meaning they need a lot of oxygen to function. Lysosome enzymes don't require a lot of oxygen since lysosomes are located in areas without a lot of oxygen, so their enzymes are low in oxygen, but high in ph.
A peroxisome's function is quite similar to a lysosomes. It, along with a lysosome, digests alcohol, fatty acids and amino acids. It also absorbs nutrients that the cell has acquired, and plays a role in cholesterol synthesis.
Peroxisomes are pretty much solitary workers. The only organelle that they could be classified as working with is possibly the lysosome, and even then they don't really work with each other, they just do similar jobs. But, nevertheless, the peroxisome is a very important organelle when it comes to digestion.
A peroxisome's function is quite similar to a lysosomes. It, along with a lysosome, digests alcohol, fatty acids and amino acids. It also absorbs nutrients that the cell has acquired, and plays a role in cholesterol synthesis.
Peroxisomes are pretty much solitary workers. The only organelle that they could be classified as working with is possibly the lysosome, and even then they don't really work with each other, they just do similar jobs. But, nevertheless, the peroxisome is a very important organelle when it comes to digestion.