vesicle in the PONS Dictionary

vesicle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

seminal vesicle

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English
When the magma is extruded as lava and cools, the lava solidifies around the gas bubbles, preserving them as vesicles.
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These gas vesicles have only been produced in the presence of hydrogen and carbon dioxide, likely acting as a response to a hydrogen gradient.
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Smooth vesicles have also been identified in spines, supporting the vesicular activity in dendritic spines.
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These vesicles are often infilled by minerals (especially zeolites) and/or weathering products from the lava to form an amygdaloidal texture.
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They are not stored in vesicles, and exist as integral constituents of the membrane bilayers that make up cells.
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An example of a vesicle is a clathrin-coated pit.
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The vesicle is bulbous and proportionally large in some species.
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Other structures may be present inside the infected host cell including vesicles, fat globules and bundles of fibril.
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Type one terminals contained a few large and many small granular vesicles, and type two terminals had many large vesicles and barely noticeable granules.
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The bilayers become flexible, and the sheets spontaneously close on themselves to form unilamellar vesicles.
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