Anything that is a large bulbous sack... the best bet would be the gall badder.
The complex that forms vesicles is the golgi apparatus or golgi body.
A vesicle forms.
vesicles because the rest are all part of prophase.
synaptic vesicles
It is vesicles.
The golgi apparatus is a organellus in the cell that transfers all kinds of fluids in vesicles to the outside of the cell.
It is made up of double folded membranes and vesicles. (Golgi body and Golgi vesicles). The Golgi body itself looks very much like the smooth endoplasmic recticulum.
The complex that forms vesicles is the golgi apparatus or golgi body.
They are a network of stacked membraneous vesicles that facilitate secretions inside a living cell, so unless your house is alive they would not be any part of it.
Not true. There are organelles like mitochondria, vesicles in the axoplasm in the axon.
A vesicle forms.
vesicles because the rest are all part of prophase.
synaptic vesicles
axon
Mitochondria is power house of cell while synaptic vesicles are produced by golgi body and contain neurotransmitter .
The Golgi body
Vesicles are smaller then vacuoles and function like a mail system. Vesicles carry proteins, nutrients, and water into, out of, and around the inside of the cell.