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What would happen if we didnt have a cell wall in our cells?

Without cell membranes there would be no cells! The cell membrane defines the boundary between cell and "noncell".


What would happen if cell didn't have vacuole?

Secretory vesicles are responsible for carrying substances out of the cell. If a cell didn't have secretory vesicles, it would be unable to release substances, such as hormones or neurotransmitters, to the outside. This would greatly affect its ability to communicate with other cells.


Vesicles do what to the other areas of a cell?

Vesicles can fuse with other organelles that are within the cell.


What would you expect to find in exocytotic vesicles?

Exocytotic vesicles typically contain molecules such as hormones, neurotransmitters, digestive enzymes, or other proteins that need to be released from the cell. These vesicles fuse with the cell membrane to release their cargo outside of the cell through the process of exocytosis.


What is is called when vesicles are used to move substances out of the cell?

The process that requires transport vesicles to transfer material out of a cell is called exocytosis.


Which cell organelle releases molecules in vesicles?

The Golgi apparatus is the cell organelle responsible for packaging and modifying molecules before releasing them in vesicles. These vesicles transport molecules to other parts of the cell or outside of the cell.


Why are vesicles?

Vesicles help to maintain homeostasis within the cell.


What are vesicles and what do they do?

Vesicles are small membrane-bound sacs that transport material within cells. They can move molecules, such as proteins or lipids, between different parts of the cell or to the cell membrane for secretion. Vesicles are crucial for maintaining cellular structure and function.


Vesicles that will transport materials out of the cell are formed where?

Vesicles that transport materials out of the cell are formed at the Golgi apparatus in a process called exocytosis. The vesicles contain the materials to be transported and fuse with the cell membrane to release them outside the cell.


Is Vesicles a animal cell or plant cell?

None, vesicles are like "mini" cell walls that, eventually makes a new cell wall and separates the plant cell.


What are secretary vesicles?

Secretary vesicles are membrane-bound organelles found in cells that store and transport molecules synthesized by the cell, such as hormones or enzymes. They are involved in the process of exocytosis, where the contents of the vesicles are released outside the cell by fusing with the cell membrane.


What process does a cell use a vesicle to move molecules into the cell?

None - it would use vesicles to move stuff out of itself.