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Vesicles of Savi, also known as Savi's vesicles, are small, membrane-bound structures found in certain types of plant cells, particularly in the leaves of some species. They are thought to play a role in the storage and transport of specific metabolites and secondary compounds, contributing to the plant's defense mechanisms and overall metabolism. Their exact function can vary among different plant species, but they are generally involved in processes such as signaling and chemical storage.

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