
vesicular transport
Vesicular transport is a cellular process where substances are moved in small, bubble-like sacs called vesicles. These vesicles, made of lipid membranes, carry materials such as proteins, nutrients, or waste inside a cell or to the outside. This process is essential for transporting important molecules to different parts of the cell or exporting them out to communicate with other cells. Vesicular transport includes mechanisms like endocytosis, where substances are brought into the cell, and exocytosis, where substances are released from the cell, helping maintain cell function and communication.