How does a cell use vesicles to control key cell
functions? Have 4 different examples.
Ans:- Vesicles are the cellular structure in the cell or outside the cell which contains liquid and is enclosed by a lipid bilayer. They play an important role in the cell in transporting materials within the cell and outside the cell.
functions of vesicles:-
1. Help in metabolism and storage:- The digestive enzymes present in the vesicles help in digesting the food particles and also store enzymes also helps in the removal of wastes.
2. Transport vesicles:- they help in the movement of proteins inside the various cellular compartments like proteins formed on rough endoplasmic are sent to Golgi apparatus in the form of vesicles and are then further transported to cellular organelles or secreted out of the cell in the form of vesicles.
3. vesicles help in osmotic control and nutrient storage.
4. help in phagocytosis.
5. Neurons produce synaptic vesicles which help in nerve transmission.
Examples of cellular vesicles are vacuoles, lysosomes, transport vesicles, and secretory vesicles.
How does a cell use vesicles to control key cell functions? Have 4 different examples.
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