vesicle
ve·si·cle / ˈvesikəl/ • n. a fluid- or air-filled cavity or sac, in particular: ∎ Anat. & Zool. a small fluid-filled bladder, sac, cyst, or vacuole within the body. ∎ Bot. an air-filled swelling in a plant, esp. a seaweed. ∎ Geol. a small cavity in volcanic rock, produced by gas bubbles in the molten lava. ∎ Med. a small blister full of clear fluid.DERIVATIVES: ve·sic·u·lar / vəˈsikyələr/ adj.ve·sic·u·lat·ed / vəˈsikyəˌlātid/ adj.ve·sic·u·la·tion / vəˌsikyəˈlāshən/ n.
vesicle
vesicle (adj. vesicular) A bubble-shaped cavity in lava, formed by the expansion of entrapped gases. Such cavities may later become filled with material deposited from solution. Vesicular basalt (bubbly basalt lava) is basaltic lava containing numerous openings, generally ellipsoidal or cylindrical in shape, formed by the expansion of dissolved gases in the molten rock. See also AMYGDALE; and SCORIACEOUS.
vesicle
vesicle
1. Generally, any small bladder-like structure containing a fluid.
2. A small, membrane-bound, fluid-filled sphere that occurs, often in large numbers, in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. Vesicles may be variously associated with the uptake and discharge of materials in cells and also with their transport and storage.
1. Generally, any small bladder-like structure containing a fluid.
2. A small, membrane-bound, fluid-filled sphere that occurs, often in large numbers, in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. Vesicles may be variously associated with the uptake and discharge of materials in cells and also with their transport and storage.
vesicle
vesicle A small, usually fluid-filled, membrane-bound sac within the cytoplasm of a living cell. Vesicles occur, for example, as part of the Golgi apparatus, as lysosomes, or as microbodies.
vesicle
vesicle
1. Generally, any small bladderlike structure containing a fluid.
2. A small, membrane-bound, fluid-filled sphere that occurs, often in large numbers, in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. Vesicles may be variously associated with the uptake and discharge of materials in cells and also with their transport and storage.
1. Generally, any small bladderlike structure containing a fluid.
2. A small, membrane-bound, fluid-filled sphere that occurs, often in large numbers, in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. Vesicles may be variously associated with the uptake and discharge of materials in cells and also with their transport and storage.
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