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what are vesicles tubules lamellae mesosome​

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Answer:Vesicles, tubules, and lamella are examples of mesosomes. They are formed by the folding of the cell membrane. Vesicles are small, membrane-bound sacs within a cell. ... T tubules surround myofibrils of the cells in the cardiac and skeletal system, thus serving as a pathway for electrical signals within a muscle cell.

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Answer:   Vesicles, tubules, and lamella are examples of mesosomes. They are formed by the folding of the cell membrane. Vesicles are small, membrane-bound sacs within a cell. ... Vesicles often aid in the transportation of materials within the cell or across the cell membrane.

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