transport the materials produced by the organelle to the other organelle
These are the vessicles in the terminal button that contain the neurotransmitters.
During endocytosis, when vesicles carrying material from outside the cell merge with lysosomes, they deliver their contents for degradation by the enzymes within the lysosome. This fusion process allows for the recycling and breakdown of cellular waste and nutrients.
The tiny sacs in the synaptic knob are known as synaptic vessels. The synaptic vessels release chemicals into the bloodstream with each synapse.
As the endoplasmic reticulum produces proteins due to the presence of ribosomes inside, the immature proteins from the ER move to Golgi body to be sorted, labelled and packaged into vessicles.
Semen is technically defined as a tissue. The only cellular component in semen is sperm cells. The remainder of semen consists of secretions from the seminal vessicles, Cowper's gland, and the prostate gland. These secretions are not cellular in nature, but aid in the survival ability of the sperm to increase the chance for fertilization.
the "ER" - endoplasmic reticulum
Vessicles are sac like structures. They are made of a lipid membrane.
Vessicles are sac like structures. They are made of a lipid membrane.
Transport Vessicles
vessicles have enzymes that break down wastes in the cell. A lysosome is an example of a vessicle.
vessicles?
There are several factors involved in moving materials around the cell. The microtubule acts as a railroad for vessicles to travel to the target perfectly. The vessicles carry proteins, messages, and other things around the cell. Endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus create vessicles and sends them out and around the cell.
Membrane bound vesicles are located within the cytoplasm of a cell. Examples of the vesicles are the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus.
Microtubules can assemble almost everywhere in the cell. It works as a railroad to guide the vessicles or organelles in the right direction. It can be disassembled and reassembled in a different place.
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Movement within the cell occurs by microtubules, which act like railroads to help transportation of vessicles and organelles. Movement of the cell itself occurs by either the cilia or the flagella.
The nervous system is traditionally considered the main producer of neurotransmitters. They are produced in the cyton, or soma; the body of the nerve cell that contains the nucleus. They are then transported to the synaptic vessicles where they wait to be released by an action potential by stimulation.