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Membrane bound vesicles are located within the cytoplasm of a cell. Examples of the vesicles are the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus.

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What do vesicals in a cell do?

vessicles have enzymes that break down wastes in the cell. A lysosome is an example of a vessicle.


What organelle is responsible for moving material around the cell?

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.


What is a membranebound structure that contains digestive enzymes called?

A membrane-bound structure that contains digestive enzymes is called a lysosome. Lysosomes play a crucial role in breaking down cellular waste and foreign materials, such as bacteria and cellular debris, into simpler molecules that can be recycled or eliminated from the cell.


How does your body process protein?

Proteins can be transported within enclosed sacs called vessicles. These vessicles are essentially composed of a lipid bilayer. The enclose the protein after synthesis and take them to their destination. Proteins can also be transported on molecular machines that travel within cells along the cytoskeletal structure A third way proteins are transported is through the inner wall of the endoplasmic reticulum that connects the nucleus and the cell membrane


What is the most primitive blood cell called?

The most primitive blood cell is called a hematopoietic stem cell. These cells have the ability to develop into various types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

Related Questions

What kind of cell has no internal membranebound structure?

A prokaryotic cell.


Which organelle forms seretory vessicles?

the "ER" - endoplasmic reticulum


How does look?

Vessicles are sac like structures. They are made of a lipid membrane.


How does vescicles look?

Vessicles are sac like structures. They are made of a lipid membrane.


Which organelle moves proteins around the cell with transport vesicles and has attached ribosomes?

Transport Vessicles


What do vesicals in a cell do?

vessicles have enzymes that break down wastes in the cell. A lysosome is an example of a vessicle.


The peripheral protein lining pits involved in the binding phase of receptor-mediated endocytosis is called?

vessicles?


What organelle is responsible for moving material around the cell?

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.


Microtubles begin to assemble at the?

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.


What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms?

Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and other membranebound organells, while prokaryotic cells don't


How can you describe a school using cell analogy including nuclear envelope nuclear pore vessicles cytoskeleton microfilaments microtubles centrioles rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum?

There is no analogies for those subjects.


How cell movement occurs?

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.