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Vacuoles are the little sacs that carry out molecules.
Vacuoles are the little sacs that carry out molecules.
these are sacs filled with juice on fruit ripening
Exocytosis is the process that moves molecules from the inside of the cell to the outside. This process uses sacs or vesicles to move the molecules out.
The most prominent theory about chemical evolution suggests that the first cells arose from simple sacs of biological molecules called protocells. These protocells were likely made up of fatty acid molecules that formed lipid bilayers, which are similar in structure to modern cell membranes. Protocells could have served as a protective compartment for early biological molecules, providing a conducive environment for chemical reactions to occur, eventually leading to the emergence of cellular life.
Vacuoles are the little sacs that carry out molecules.
Vacuoles are the little sacs that carry out molecules.
Little sacs that carry molecules are known as vesicles.
Capillaries.
There are little sacs called Alveoli in the lungs. In these sacs are where gasses are exchanged. Oxygen molecules attach themselves, from the air we breathed in, to the red blood cells, while carbon dioxide molecules unattach themselves from red blood cells and are carried away in the air we exhale.
these are sacs filled with juice on fruit ripening
chlorophyll molecules sit on the outside of the thylakoid sacs.
Because the air sacs carry oxygen to the blood!
Bronchioles.
Little sacs called alvioli-- in the lungs.
Exocytosis is the process that moves molecules from the inside of the cell to the outside. This process uses sacs or vesicles to move the molecules out.
Egg sacs for sharks are called well, egg sacs. However, baby sharks that come OUT of the egg sacs are called pups. Is that what you were trying to ask? If not, I hope I answered your question well enough.