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What are membrane-bound bubbles that transport materials within a cell and between the cell and its surroundings.

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I believe the most appropriate answer is Vesicle; They are membrane bound bubbles that transport materials within the cell, and between the cell and its surroundings. Vesicles are small structures within a cell that are membrane bound and functions to transport material through out the cell. A vesicle ma consist of a phospholipid bilayer surrounding a lumen or interior space.
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