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Vesicles can fuse with other organelles that are within the cell.
The process that requires transport vesicles to transfer material out of a cell is called exocytosis.
Vesicles can fuse with the plasma membrane and be released into the rest of the cell. Some of them also deliver their contents to other organelles
the endoplasmic reticulum prepares protien. by saira
Both Vesicles and Lysosomes transport material in and out of the cell.
Vesicles can fuse with other organelles that are within the cell.
The process that requires transport vesicles to transfer material out of a cell is called exocytosis.
The Golgi apparatus is able to: 1. Glycosylate (add sugar goups) to proteins 2. Enclose proteins vesicles and transport to a region of the cell where they are requird to perform a specific function
Vesicles are responsible for transportation in and out of a cell. In some cases vesicles are used for storage also.
Vesicles move materials around the cell
Vesicles help to maintain homeostasis within the cell.
Vesicles can fuse with the plasma membrane and be released into the rest of the cell. Some of them also deliver their contents to other organelles
vesicles are small bubbles of liquid within a cell
None, vesicles are like "mini" cell walls that, eventually makes a new cell wall and separates the plant cell.
Vacuoles, also called cytoplasmic vesicles. The Golgi Apparatus prepares and processes cytoplasmic vesicles for Cellular Export of translated proteins; cytoplasmic vesicles such as lysosomes, peroxisomes and proteosomes deal with the internal processing of cytoplasmic components.
Vacuoles, also called cytoplasmic vesicles. The Golgi Apparatus prepares and processes cytoplasmic vesicles for Cellular Export of translated proteins; cytoplasmic vesicles such as lysosomes, peroxisomes and proteosomes deal with the internal processing of cytoplasmic components.
the endoplasmic reticulum prepares protien. by saira