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What are vesicles in a cell?

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Answered by kirtykaushik
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a vesicle is a small structure within a cell, or extracellular, consisting of fluid enclosed by a lipid bilayer. Vesicles form naturally during the processes of secretion exocytosis, uptake endocytosis and transport of materials within the cytoplasm.

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Answered by nehalshekhar8
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A bubble-like membranous structure that stores and transports cellular products, and digests metabolic wastes within the cell; an intracellular membranous sac that is separated from the cytosol by at least one lipid bilayer
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