Vesicle holds water for the cell
Vesicles are like an extension of the cell membrane inside the cell, they surround a material that is coming in the cell, going out of the cell, or needs to be moved in the cells, and they transport it where it needs to go. Vesicles should not be confused with vacuoles which are bigger and are used to store things and not transport them.
the transport vesicle bring the protein to the Golgi sacs and the secretory vesicle puts the protein into the cell and uses it
A Vesicle is relatively small, intercellular, membrane-enclosed sac that stores or transports substances within a cell.
Vesicle holds water for the cell
ansports materials
there is no vesicle in th eplant cell
Help make the cell wall.
Exocytosis is the process that allows the cell to dispose of wastes. There are five steps that are involved in exocytosis and they include vesicle trafficking, vesicle tethering, vesicle docking, vesicle priming and vesicle fusion.
a vesicle of a cell is a small storage container the transport vesicle is from the endoplasmic reticulum it should contain proteins to be shiped out of a cell
vesicle
When the content of a vesicle are released by the cell
exocytosis
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.
Exocytosis is the process that allows the cell to dispose of wastes. There are five steps that are involved in exocytosis and they include vesicle trafficking, vesicle tethering, vesicle docking, vesicle priming and vesicle fusion.
a vesicle of a cell is a small storage container the transport vesicle is from the endoplasmic reticulum it should contain proteins to be shiped out of a cell
vesicle
It is a small cell in a plant cell
When the content of a vesicle are released by the cell
vesicle
The vesicle fuses with the cell membrane, releasing it's contents.
packaging cell organelle
It is a small cell in a plant cell
vesicle/ vacuole
the vesicle