Golgi Apparatus
A cell that makes and secretes glycoproteins would need high quantities of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) for protein synthesis and glycosylation, Golgi apparatus for protein processing and packaging into vesicles, and vesicles for transporting the glycoproteins to the cell membrane for secretion.
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carbon
Scalar and vector quantities are both used in physics to describe properties of objects. They both have magnitude, which represents the size or amount of the quantity. However, the key difference is that vector quantities also have direction associated with them, while scalar quantities do not.
it is the salivary gland
It seems there may have been a typo in your question. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you are asking about "seceted adh"?
Thyroid gland secretes/ makes calcitonin. Parathyroid gland maintains calcium (and phosphate) balance with calcitonin. Sounds weird but that's what it does.
Cholesterol.
The lacrimal gland secretes tears
Chloroplast.
Anterior Pituitary
Did you mean qualities? Quantities of a scientist makes no sense at all.
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carbon
Any two non-zero quantities are always proportional. If the two quantities are X and Y, they are proportional to X/Y.
The lack of a nucleus and/or other membrane bound organelles.
The cell organelle that makes proteins is called the ribosomes .
We use prefixes to easily communicate and visualize very large or very small quantities. Prefixes like kilo-, mega-, giga- denote larger quantities, while milli-, micro-, nano- signify smaller quantities. This helps us avoid writing out a large number of zeros and makes it easier to understand the scale of the quantity being expressed.
It depends on what kind of cell you are talking about. Plant cells have cellulose in their walls that make them rigid. Bacteria have peptidoglycan. Archaea have a couple of possibilities: glycoproteins, pseudopeptidoglycan or polysaccharides. Fungi have chitin that make them pretty rigid. And, algae can have glycoproteins, polysaccharides or silicic acid.