ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Vesicle (biology)

Okay, so imagine you have a little toy box where you keep all your toys. A vesicle is like a tiny toy box for your cells. It's a little bubble inside the cell that carries things around.

Just like how you have different toys that you keep in different toy boxes, a cell has different vesicles for different things. Some vesicles may carry proteins, while others may carry waste that needs to be taken out of the cell.

These tiny vesicles are really important to keep the cell working properly. Without them, things could get messy and nothing would be in the right place at the right time.

So, in summary, a vesicle is a little bubble inside a cell that carries different things around, just like how you use toy boxes to keep your toys organized.