What are vesicles and what are their functions?
Asked by Priya Dutt
| 26th Sep, 2010,
12:00: AM
Expert Answer:
A vesicle is a small membrane-enclosed sac that can store or transport substances. Vesicles are mainly involved in the transportation of material in/out or within the cell.
They are made of at least one layer of the phospholipid-bilayer; which is the major constituent of the cell membrane.
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| 26th Sep, 2010,
01:59: PM
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