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.
the central vacule is a large, fluid filled organelle that stores not only water but also enzymes, metabolic wastes, and other materials
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.
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.