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Some substances are transported within the cell or across membranes with membranous sacs what are these structures called?

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Vesicle

Step-by-step explanation:

A vesicle is a spherical organelle of a cell that looks like a sac. Vesicle can be used to move things inside cytosols such as enzyme, protein, or waste material. When vesicle carrying enzyme, its often called lysosomes. The vesicle can also dump material outside the cell by fusing with the cell membranes.

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