density
Volume measurement.
You call that enzyme as 'Lysozyme'.
A beaker without measurement markings is simply referred to as a beaker. It may be used for general mixing, heating, or storing liquids, but would typically not be used for precise volume measurements due to the lack of graduated markings.
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Height or altitude.
Balance.
perimeter
If you take various lumps of copper, weigh them and find their volume, you find that the ratio mass/volume is always the same. If you do the same with silver, you get a constant ratio that is different to that of copper. Thus the ratio mass/volume (that we call density) is a property of the material (e.g.copper) rather than any particular lump.
You call that the "weight" of the object.
Volume.
If this rectangular solid is actually in your possession, then you would measure it and calculate the volume, after which you can derive the density by dividing the mass by the volume. If it is not in your possession, then you are clearly being asked to call upon your psychic powers to solve this problem.