Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

vesícula

Noun
/vɛˈsɪk.jʊ.lə/
Definition
A vesícula is a small sac or blister, often referring to a vesicle in biological contexts.
Examples
  • The vesícula fellea stores bile produced by the liver.
  • When a vesícula forms on the skin, it can be filled with fluid.
  • Cellular vesículas are essential for transporting proteins within the cell.
Meaning
In biology, vesículas are membrane-bound sacs that transport or store substances within cells.
Synonyms
  • sac
  • blister
  • blob
  • vesicle