Vesicles are small sacs within a cell that store, transport, or digest cellular products and waste. They are involved in processes like protein and lipid transport within the cell, as well as in cell signaling and waste management.
Golgi vesicles are pieces of Golgi membrane that pinch off and carry proteins to other parts of the cell. The vesicle can be thought of as a package to be delivered according to the tag (zipcode) carried by the protein.
I believe you may have misspelled your word. I believe you are looking for vesicles. The three are: 1) Lysosomes 2) Peroxisomes 3) Secretory Sorry but I'm only about 10% sure on that one :( I found some more information on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesicle_(biology)#Some_types_of_vesicles
VASICLES
Golgi vesicles are pieces of Golgi membrane that pinch off and carry proteins to other parts of the cell. The vesicle can be thought of as a package to be delivered according to the tag (zipcode) carried by the protein.
I believe you may have misspelled your word. I believe you are looking for vesicles. The three are: 1) Lysosomes 2) Peroxisomes 3) Secretory Sorry but I'm only about 10% sure on that one :( I found some more information on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesicle_(biology)#Some_types_of_vesicles