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what substance would be found in a vesicle?

Enzymes might be found inside a vesicle.


What is in a exocytotic vesicle?

An exocytotic vesicle typically contains a variety of molecules such as proteins, neurotransmitters, hormones, or enzymes that are destined to be released outside the cell. These vesicles fuse with the cell membrane to release their contents into the extracellular space.


Which vesicle conatins digestive enzymes?

Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes.


A large vesicle that stores enzymes or liguids?

the answer to this question is a vacuole


What does the sperm made vesicle do?

The sperm vesicle, also known as the acrosome, contains enzymes that help the sperm penetrate the outer membrane of the egg during fertilization. It plays a crucial role in allowing the sperm to access and fuse with the egg to initiate the process of fertilization.


What is the name of the small vesicle with digestive enzymes?

The small vesicle with digestive enzymes is called a lysosome. It is responsible for breaking down cellular waste material and foreign particles that enter the cell.


When a vesicle enters a cell by endocytosis how are the contents of that vescile released into cytoplasm?

Once a vesicle enters the cell through endocytosis, it fuses with a lysosome containing hydrolytic enzymes. The enzymes break down the membrane of the vesicle and its contents, releasing the molecules into the cytoplasm for further processing and utilization by the cell.


A large vesicle that stores enzymes or lipids?

a vacuole and i'm 100% certain


Which vesicle contains enzymes that digest fatty acids and amino acids?

Lysosomes are the vesicles that contain enzymes that digest fatty acids and amino acids. They are known as the "garbage disposals" of the cell because they break down waste materials for recycling or disposal.


What is an 8 letter word for a special vessle containing enzymes?

A small vessel or vesicle inside a cell containing enzymes is called a lysosome.


How does digestion take place in plants?

Phagocytosis is a method that involves a cell engulfing solid nutrients. The cell surrounds the material that it is going to â??eat,â?? pulling the nutrients inside it and forming a food vesicle. The food vesicle connects with a specialized cellular organelle called a lysosome. The lysosome contains enzymes that can digest the solid material in the food vesicle. The nutrients are released from the solid material and then absorbed through the membrane of the food vesicle and into the rest of the cell.


What would happen an animal cell if it had no lysosomes?

Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes. The enzymes destroy worn-out or damages organelles, wastes and invading particles. Lysosomes are found mainly in animal cells. The cell wraps itself around a particle and encloses it in a vesicle. Lysosomes bump into the vesicle and pour enzymes into it. The enzymes break down the particles inside the vesicle. Without lysosomes, old and dangerous materials could build up and damage or kill the cell.