
Golgi-derived vesicles
Golgi-derived vesicles are small, bubble-like structures that branch off from the Golgi apparatus, an internal cell organelle. Their primary role is to transport and deliver proteins and lipids produced in the Golgi to specific areas inside or outside the cell. These vesicles act as carriers, ensuring that cellular components reach their correct destinations, such as the cell membrane or other organelles. This targeted transport is essential for maintaining cell function, communication, and overall health. Think of them as delivery trucks that distribute packages within the complex logistics network of a cell.