yes.
Protein..
Protein is produced in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, then packed in a vesicle and sent to the Golgi apparatus to be exported out/around the cell.
golgi appratus
The Golgi apparatus
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golgi apparatus
Yes, because blood viscosity is increased.
Both the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi body (apparatus) are involved with protein production. The ER produces the protein with the help of the ribosomes and then packages them into vesicles. From there, they are transported to the Golgi body to be processed and repackaged for distribution (moved out of the cell).
There would be a decrease in productivity because the algae "fix" nitrogen needed for protein production.
the Golgi apparatus is like the stomach for to also stores protein as the Golgi apparatus does as well but in stead for a cell.
what is the site of protein production in a cell?
No. The Golgi apparatus of a eukaryotic cell primarily modifies proteins delivered from the rough endoplasmic reticulum. It is also involved in the transfer of lipids inside the cell and the formation of lysosomes. A cell's ribosomes are responsible for protein production.
The Golgi apparatus is an organelle of protein modification and shipping in the eukaryote cell.
I believe it is the Golgi Apparatus.
Golgi Apparatus
The Golgi apparatus
To much protein is known to decrease your body's way of absorbing protein. It also increases your risk for osteoporosis and even cardiovascuar disease despite the protein being lean and having little satuarated fats and oils. Typically in the American diet has twice the needed protein.