This is the membrane organelle called the lysosome and has many enzymes within it to do the jobs you described.
Lysosomes
lysosomes
Lysosomes
A vesicle is a small sac-like organelle that contains various substances.
The vesicle is a small organelle that forms in a cell during the processes of uptake, secretion, and transport. Types of vesicles are vacuoles, lysosomes, transport vesicles, secretory vesicles, gas vesicles, matrix vesicles, and several bacteria related vesicles.
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That would be a vesicle which is either formed by allowing external materials in (Endocytosis), or it is also formed by the Golgi Apparatus placing a phospholipid bi-layer around the protein produced in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, then the vesicle releases the protein to the outside of the cell in a process called Exocytosis.
a pinocytotic vesicle works to drink extracellular fluid.
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The sac or the small cavity that contains materials in a eukaryotic cell is called vesicle. The vesicle is covered by a membrane called lipid bilayer.
vesicle transports materials
vacuole
the vesicle
Vacuole or vesicle
Try vesicle.
A vesicle in a cell is a bubble or sac of cell membrane that surrounds materials that need to be transported within or out of the cell.
The cytoplasm contains all the organelles of a cell besides the nucleus and the cell wall. The vacuole (including central vacuole in some cells) is an organelle that stores materials, such as water, food, or enzymes, for metabolism. The vesicle is a small organelle that contains and transports materials inside the cytoplasm.
Vesicle
Endocytosis.
A Vesicle