endosome

/ˈɛndoʊˌsoʊm/
noun
  1. A membrane-bound compartment inside a cell that transports materials taken in from outside the cell.
    • Scientists study how endosomes sort and recycle proteins within the cell.
    • After the virus enters the cell, it is trapped inside an endosome.
    • The endosome carries the captured bacteria to the lysosome for destruction.
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