Vesicle
111seminal vesicle — 1. A male sac , tube or pouch like structure in which spermatozoa is stored before being discharged; seminal reservoir; vesicula seminalis. 2. (ANNELIDA) A pouch usually formed in a posterior septum of a testicular segment where the latter stages …
112endocytotic vesicle — See endocytosis …
113inside-out vesicle — Mechanical disruption of cell membranes gives rise to small closed vesicles surrounded by a bilayer membrane. These may be right side out (ROV), or IOV if the topography is inverted …
114synaptic vesicle — Intracellular vesicles found in the presynaptic terminals of chemical synapses, which contain neurotransmitter …
115transport vesicle — Vesicles that transfer material from the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) to the receiving face of the Golgi …
116air vesicle — Bot. a large, air filled pocket, chiefly in plants that float on water, as kelps. * * * …
117germinal vesicle — Embryol. the large, vesicular nucleus of an ovum before the polar bodies are formed. [1850 55] * * * …
118seminal vesicle — noun /ˈsɛmɪnəlˌvɛsɪkl/ One of two simple tubular glands located behind the male urinary bladder, responsible for the production of about sixty percent of the fluid that ultimately becomes semen …
119seminal vesicle — Organ which stores sperm of male [Holdich and Jones, 1983]. Sac in male independent of testes for storage of spermatozoa (e.g., some anostracans, Chirocephalidae). (Syn. vesicula seminalis) [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. Sac in male, independent of …
120Â Â Â muscular coat of seminal vesicle — tunica muscularis glandulae vesiculosae …