Vesicle
...membrane, where they are secreted. They do this by
budding off from one compartment and joining to another. Anterograde transport vesicles These are forward-moving vesicles. Retrograde transport vesicles These vesicles move from later to earlier cisterna . Vesicles can be used as reaction chambers ...
Vacuole
...plant cells: the central vacuole 3 Vacuoles in
budding yeast cells 4 References Vacuoles in p... cells to reach considerable size. Vacuoles in
budding yeast cells In
budding yeast cells, vacuoles are the storage compartments of amino acids and th...
Reproduction
... Hydroidea ) and yeast are able to reproduce by
budding . These organisms do not have different sexes, and they are capable of "splitting" themselves into two or more parts and regrow their body parts. Some 'asexual' species, like hydra and jellyfish , may also sexually reproduce. Most plants are capab...
Eukaryote
...ents, called vesicles or vacuoles , can form by
budding off of other membranes. Many cells ingest food and other materials through a process of endocytosis , where the outer membrane invaginates and then pinches off to form a vesicle. It is probable that most other membrane-bound organelles are ultimate...
Reproduction
... Hydroidea ) and yeast are able to reproduce by
budding . These organisms do not have different sexes, and they are capable of "splitting" themselves into two or more parts and regrow their body parts. Some 'asexual' species, like hydra and jellyfish , may also sexually reproduce. Most plants are capab...