Yes, all cells have vesicles. Vesicles are what the proteins and nutrients get put in before they are sent out to different organelles.
vesicles
Vesicles are found in both plant and animal cells, but are significantly larger in plant cells. A plant cell generally has one or two large vesicles that take up most of the space in the cell.
animal cell
vesicles are eukaryotic and only found in animal cell
The endocytosis only occurs in animal cells because plant cells don't have cell membranes they have cell walls. And the definition of endocytosis is " a process when a cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses it in a vesicles to bring it to the cell." so a plant cell can't do that only animal cells can.
A vesicle forms.
It is vesicles.
Glyco-protein cell coats, as compared to a bacterial cell wall.
endothelial and mesothelial cells
Vesicles and lysosomes
Exocytosis
cells
vesicles
Vesicles are found in both plant and animal cells, but are significantly larger in plant cells. A plant cell generally has one or two large vesicles that take up most of the space in the cell.
Vesicles
animal cell
Cell Plate