Swollen lipid filled bodies produced in plant root cells by most, but not all endomycorrhizas Used for storage
In solidified lavas this is a term used to describe 'frozen' gas bubbles When lavas are erupted, the drop in pressure allows gases to separate and form bubbles in the molten rock If the lava solidifies before the gas bubbles escape the 'bubbles' or vesicles are preserved in the rock When vesicles are later in filled with a mineral they are called amygdales
Small hollow balls of membrane or lipid Amoeboid cells contain many vesicles which exchange with membrane due to endocytosis and exocytosis Vesicles can also be made in the test tube Letters W to Z
Tiny sacks within axon terminals that produce, release, and store neurotransmitters