Lysosomes are comparable to a city's waste-disposal and recycling facility or hub.
Lysosomes are cellular organelles used for the digestion of microorganisms, food, and cell waste
. Each of these lysosomes is made up of as many as 50 distinct enzymes that break down and remove waste products and food.
So, it is possible to compare them to a city's waste management facilities.
As they contain several digestive enzymes that may break down complicated food particles into smaller packets, they can also be referred to as food processing facilities.