These "tiny sacs" are called vacuoles, but there are many other vacuoles that contain things other than starch.
chlorophyll
Lysosome contain digestive enzymes for almost all type of organic material. If their covering membrane breaks as it happens during injury to cell, the digestive enzymes will spill over cell content and digest the same. As lysosomes are organelles which on bursting can kill cells possessing them ,they are called suicide sacs.
The stomach, the primary organ in digestion. It contains acids and other digestive enzymes which break down food chemically. The stomach also breaks down food mechanically.
peanut butter ...Thats a nice answer but no. Its exocytosis.
stroma
vesicles
Alveoli
The tiny air sacs in the lungs are alveoli
sacs are Synaptic vesicle.
No. They are called alveoli. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell.
Alveoli
Alveoli
alveoli
The tiny sacs are called alveoli and are basically the lungs.
Small sacs containing cell products that can be transported in the cell is Vesicle
The anther.
the thin-walled sacs in the lungs are the alveoli. they are tiny are sacks in your lungs.