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The envelope isn't even part of any cell. The Golgi Apparatus is the correct answer. The Golgi uses vesicles to transport waste, nutrients (anything that needs transporting out of the cell) to the cell membrane. Stuff that goes into the Golgi apparatus goes in the cis- side and comes out the trans- side in vesicles.

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The Endoplasmic Reticulum is a series of folded membranes used for transportation in the cell. The smooth type helps make lipids and the rough type contains ribosomes for making proteins.

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The Golgi apparatus

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golgi apparatus

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It's called the Endoplasmic Reticulum.

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A system of folded membrane that functions as the internal delivery system ofa cell?

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