The part in the plant cell that aids the plant in digestion is the lysosome.
Yes, phagocytosis is an example of vesicular transport. It is a process in which cells engulf large particles or other cells by forming a vesicle around the material and bringing it into the cell for digestion or processing.
Vacuoles are large compartments in eukaryotic cells that capture and store food, water, and waste. They help maintain cell structure, store nutrients, and aid in digestion and waste removal within the cell.
Vesicles are neither animal nor plant cells, but organelles that can be found in both plant and animal cells. An organelle is to a cell what an organ is to a human, so a vesicle is to a plant or animal cell what your stomach is to you. Plant cells feature a large central vacuole, while animal cells contain smaller vacuoles.
A vesicle is a small, membrane-bound sac within a cell that can store various substances, including water, nutrients, or waste products. In plant cells, large central vacuoles serve as vesicles to store water and maintain turgor pressure, while in animal cells, smaller vesicles can transport and store food and other materials. These vesicles play crucial roles in cellular metabolism, transport, and homeostasis.
Endocytosis:==> Phagocytosis or Pinocytosis. Endocytosis is the name given to the process of cells absorbing molecules. Pinocytosis is intended for small molecules Phagocytosis is for large particles. (larger then ~around 0.75 µm in diameter)
A large vesicle that aids in digestion within plant cells is called a vacuole. This in additional function in eukaryotic organisms called protists.
A Vacuole!
Yes, phagocytosis is an example of vesicular transport. It is a process in which cells engulf large particles or other cells by forming a vesicle around the material and bringing it into the cell for digestion or processing.
This process is called endocytosis. It involves the ingestion of large molecules or particles by the cell through the formation of a vesicle. The vesicle is formed when the cell membrane engulfs the material to be transported, creating a membrane-bound sac within the cell.
Vacuoles are large compartments in eukaryotic cells that capture and store food, water, and waste. They help maintain cell structure, store nutrients, and aid in digestion and waste removal within the cell.
Chloroplast
idk i think it is a vacuole. it is only in the plant cell and is what holds water.
Vesicles are neither animal nor plant cells, but organelles that can be found in both plant and animal cells. An organelle is to a cell what an organ is to a human, so a vesicle is to a plant or animal cell what your stomach is to you. Plant cells feature a large central vacuole, while animal cells contain smaller vacuoles.
A vesicle is a small, membrane-bound sac within a cell that can store various substances, including water, nutrients, or waste products. In plant cells, large central vacuoles serve as vesicles to store water and maintain turgor pressure, while in animal cells, smaller vesicles can transport and store food and other materials. These vesicles play crucial roles in cellular metabolism, transport, and homeostasis.
Exocytosis refers to the process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane. It can also be defined as the transport of material out of a cell by means of a sac or vesicle that first engulfs the material and then is extruded through an opening in the cell membrane
pinocytosis is the part of the brain that transports large molecules. Vesicle means large hollow spaces that are filled by cerebrospinalfluid.
Endocytosis:==> Phagocytosis or Pinocytosis. Endocytosis is the name given to the process of cells absorbing molecules. Pinocytosis is intended for small molecules Phagocytosis is for large particles. (larger then ~around 0.75 µm in diameter)