A phagosome (also known as a food vacuole).
Vacuole Membrane-bound sacs are said to receive and package proteins
exocytosis- particles are expelled from a cell or body- vessicles (sacs) containing the particles fuse with the cell membrane and the contents are expelled endocytosis- particles are induced within a cell- cell membrane forms around them and takes them in: * pinocytosis: engulfing of liquid particles * phagocytosis: engulfing of solid particles (such as a white blood cell engulfing a pathogen)
These membrane bound sacs are called vesicles.
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Membrane-bound spaces are sacs surrounded by a membrane that are known as vesicles. Vesicles are involved in various cellular processes, including transporting molecules within the cell, and interacting with other organelles.
The Golgi complex packs proteins and other materials into membrane-bound sacs called vesicles. These vesicles transport the molecules to their final destinations within the cell or outside of the cell.
Membrane-bound sacs that are filled with fluid.
Golgi body
The endoplasmic reticulum is the organelle that's looks like a stack of sacs.
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