👉 In biology, an interplacental cell is a type of cell that communicates with other cells through specialized structures called vesicles. These vesicles are known as vesicular vesicles or vesicle membranes and function to facilitate communication between different types of cells in the body. Vesicles are enclosed by a membrane, which allows for the passage of substances such as water, nutrients, hormones, and waste products. The vesicle is unique because it can contain both plasma membrane-bound proteins and secretory