the answer to this question is a vacuole
a vacuole and i'm 100% certain
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The special vesicles containing enzymes are called Lysosomes.
exocytosis
This process is called endocytosis. It involves the ingestion of large molecules or particles by the cell through the formation of a vesicle. The vesicle is formed when the cell membrane engulfs the material to be transported, creating a membrane-bound sac within the cell.
A large vesicle that aids in digestion within plant cells is called a vacuole. This in additional function in eukaryotic organisms called protists.
Bulla (a large vesicle)bullaA bulla (plural bullae) is a large blister.
Endocytosis is the process that brings in large macromolecules and particles by the formation of a vesicle in the outer membrane. This includes phagocytosis for solid particles and pinocytosis for liquid particles.
Yes, a cell can digest an injured cell or break down a large molecule through a process called phagocytosis in which the cell engulfs the target material in a vesicle to break it down with enzymes. This process helps the cell remove damaged components or extract nutrients from the large molecule for energy or building blocks.
the central vacule is a large, fluid filled organelle that stores not only water but also enzymes, metabolic wastes, and other materials
Vesicle = small blisterBulla = large blisterA vesicleThe word "vesicle" is often used for the small ones.another word for blister is spot
Phagosome is the name of the sac formed around a large particle that allows a cell to take in or remove the particle. Once engulfed by the cell, the phagosome can merge with lysosomes to break down the particle.