the products are energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
Cell products are modified and packaged in vesicles for transportation in Golgi apparatus.
Golgi Apparatus
Yes, as vesicles are used to transport packaged material withing the cell and between cells and other parts of animal bodies. Modified and vesicle packaged proteins, shipped from the Golgi, are examples of vesicle use.
The transport vesicle.
A vesicle is the mode of transport for proteins to go where they need to go. The protein is packaged into a vesicle at the endoplasmic reticulum, and is brought to the Golgi apparatus or elsewhere in the cell.
A good analogy for a transport vesicle would be a passenger vehicle, like a bus. The analogy could work in two ways: molecules are to a transport vesicle as passengers are to a bus, or a transport vesicle is to a cell as a bus is to a city.
vesicle.
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
storage & transport
facilitated diffusion, secondary active transport and active transport
facilitated diffusion, secondary active transport and active transport
Vesicles store waste and cellular products. Vesicles also transport and digest cellular products and waste. Some vesicles are located in the neurons.
Vesicular active transport
transport the product to stores to sell