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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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Q: A cell that makes and secretes glycoproteins would need high quantities of which organelles?
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