How do vesicles transport large molecules out of a cell?

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Their movement depends on being packaged in vesicles wich are small membrane sacs that specialize in moving products into out of and within a cell.For example in exporting protein produts from the cell a vescivle containing the proteins fuses with the plasma membrane and spills it's contents outside the cell--a process called "exocytosis" . The reverse process "endocytosis" takes material into the cell within vesicles that bud inward from the plasma membrane. Larger membrane sacs are also formed by endocytosis when food particles are ingested.
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