By that I call them vacuoles. They're not exactly sacs but, they are in plant and animal cells that I have studied.
vacuoles
No - phospholipids make up the cell membrane, they are not used for energy storage.
peanut butter ...Thats a nice answer but no. Its exocytosis.
hydrolysis
Vacuoles are liquid-filled sacs that store water and dissolved materials.
These "tiny sacs" are called vacuoles, but there are many other vacuoles that contain things other than starch.
Small sacs containing cell products that can be transported in the cell is Vesicle
the Golgi modifies and packages the proteins.
sacs are Synaptic vesicle.
An absorption cell is a container which allows light to pass through, used to store and study liquids and their optical absorption rate.
No - phospholipids make up the cell membrane, they are not used for energy storage.
vesicles
vesicles
Air sacs store air.Lungs help you breath in and out.
yes
peanut butter ...Thats a nice answer but no. Its exocytosis.
The axon terminals contain chemicals, called "neurotransmitters," which are released in order for the cell to communicate with nearby cells.
lysosomes