The structure of a simple vesicle compartmentalises the cytoplasm and separates it from the vesicle contents through its lipid bilayer membrane. A vesicle is surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane that acts as a selective barrier, separating the vesicle interior from the cytoplasm while allowing certain molecules to pass through. This lipid bilayer membrane is best explained by the label on the diagram.
The structure of a simple vesicle compartmentalises the cytoplasm and separates it from the vesicle contents through its lipid bilayer membrane. A vesicle is surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane that acts as a selective barrier, separating the vesicle interior from the cytoplasm while allowing certain molecules to pass through. This lipid bilayer membrane is best explained by the label on the diagram.
The structure of a simple vesicle compartmentalises the cytoplasm and separates it from the vesicle contents through its lipid bilayer membrane. A vesicle is surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane that acts as a selective barrier, separating the vesicle interior from the cytoplasm while allowing certain molecules to pass through. This lipid bilayer membrane is best explained by the label on the diagram.