List the three main types of transport/secretory vesicles found in all animal cells, and identify at least one source and target membrane for each.
The three main types of vesicles found in all animal cells are :
1. Lysosomes and vacuole
2. Transport vesicles
3. Secretory vesicles
lysosomes are cellular vesicles that contain digestive enzymes, transport vesicles that move molecules within the cell and secretory vesicles that contain materials that are to be secreted into the cell
Transport vesicles source er and golgi bodies it can move molecules between locations inside the cell e.g., proteins from the rough endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus
Secretary vesicles and lysosomes are extension of er and packaged in golgi bodies
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