Vacuole
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vacuoles are large membrane -bound compartments within ... ergastic according to some authors (Esau, 1965).
vacuoles are especially conspicuous in most plant cells.
vacuoles are typically filled with a liquid called cell ...
Cytoplasm
... constituents of the cytoplasm are organelles (such as the mitochondria , the chloroplast , lysosomes , peroxysomes , ribosomes ), several
vacuoles , cytoskeletons as well as complex membrane structures (e.g. endoplasmic reticulums or the golgi apparatus ).
Differences between animal ...
Endomembrane system
... Lysosomes are the "digestive" units of the cell. They utilize enzymes to break down macromolecules and also act as a waste disposal system.
vacuoles act as storage units in some cells.
Vesicles are small membrane-enclosed transport units that can transfer molecules between different ...
Eukaryote
... include a variety of membrane-bound structures, collectively referred to as the endomembrane system . Simple compartments, 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 ...
Prokaryote
... is, of course, the absence of a nucleus or nuclear envelope . Prokaryotes also lack cytoskeletons and membrane-bound cell compartments such as
vacuoles , endoplasmic reticulum , mitochondria and chloroplasts . In eukaryotes, the latter two perform various metabolic processes and are believed to ...
Vesicle
... example, peroxisomes are detoxifiers of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), a toxic byproduct of cell metabolism. Large storage vesicles are known as
vacuoles .
Mechanisms
Assembly of a protein coat drives vesicle formation and selection of cargo molecules.
Vesicle coat
The vesicle coat serves ...