Cells are made up of many microscopic elements called organelles. The organelle that transports materials within the cell is called the vesicles.
lots and lots of things. Cell transport systems are very complicated.
But for a short answer, probably either "endoplasmic reticulum" or "embedded proteins"
the Golgi body
it is like the post office of the cell it transport things to other parts of the cell
what part of the cell transport materials within the cell
Closely stacked, flattened sacs (plants only)
The Endoplasmic Reticulum
the endoplasmic reticulum
The Endoplasmic Reticulum
The endoplamic reticlum (ER) is called "The highway
The plasma component of the blood, contained within the cardiovascular system, transports hormones and nutrients.
The xylem and phloem because it transports materials.
Xylem and Phloem vessels, Xylem transports water and Phloem transports the products of photosynthesis
Golgi complex transports proteins and other things as well.It's organelle packages and distributes proteins.
The Cell Membrane is the part of the cell that makes lipids and carbohydrates. It transports these parts, as well.
The endoplamic reticlum (ER) is called "The highway
The Active transport
Cytoplasm
The plasma component of the blood, contained within the cardiovascular system, transports hormones and nutrients.
This part of the cell is refferred to as the cell 'membrane'
The xylem and phloem because it transports materials.
Well, the endoplasmic reticulum transports ribosomes.
Xylem and Phloem vessels, Xylem transports water and Phloem transports the products of photosynthesis
well when a cell produces a material needed in another cell or part of body, it's the Golgi apperatus' job to ship it out to bloodstream, but within the cell it's the endoplasmic reticulum i believe
Golgi complex transports proteins and other things as well.It's organelle packages and distributes proteins.
Cell membrane. the only part that has contact with external parts of cell. (also on yahoo answers ;)