vesikate
Vesikate is a term found in some older or non-English scientific sources used to describe small, membrane-bound sac-like structures within cells and tissues. In modern mainstream biology, the term is largely superseded by the generic word vesicle, but vesikate appears in historical literature and in certain multilingual texts where the emphasis on sac-like bodies remains important.
Vesikate are bounded by a lipid bilayer and can vary widely in size from tens to thousands
Vesikate arise through various cellular processes, including budding from membranes such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi
The functional spectrum of vesikate includes intracellular transport between organelles, secretion of extracellular substances, storage of
Vesikate are not a distinct taxonomic group. Rather, they are a descriptive term for membrane-bound sacs that
See also: vesicle, vacuole, endosome, exosome, lysosome, autophagosome.