i would say its in both i dont 100% know but you should go with that
They mostly secrete proteins...
Yes. Both plant and animal cells have vesicles.
i would say its in both i dont 100% know but you should go with that
A vesicle is a small bubble of liquid within a cell. More technically, a vesicle is a relatively small, intracellular, membrane-enclosed sac that stores or transports substances within a cell. Vesicles form naturally because of the properties of lipid membranes . Most vesicles have specialized functions depending on what materials they contain.
Yes, as vesicles are used to transport packaged material withing the cell and between cells and other parts of animal bodies. Modified and vesicle packaged proteins, shipped from the Golgi, are examples of vesicle use.
animal cell
exocytosis
lysosomes
When the cell membrane invaginates and pinches off, it forms a vesicle. This process is called endocytosis. The vesicle can then transport molecules or substances into or out of the cell.
A vesicle in a cell is a bubble or sac of cell membrane that surrounds materials that need to be transported within or out of the cell.
Animal cell - plants don't have blood
plants have cell walls. animal cells do not. animal cells have cell memebranes, however.